BP Awards Technip Energies Contract for H2Teesside Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project in the U.K.
Key Ideas
- BP has awarded Technip Energies the FEED contract for H2Teesside, a significant low-carbon hydrogen project in the U.K.
- The H2Teesside project aims to be one of the largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities in the U.K., targeting 1.2 gigawatts of production.
- The project will integrate carbon capture technology to export captured CO2 to the Northern Endurance Partnership CO2 gathering system for storage.
- Technip will design and lead the project, aiming to make a final investment decision by 2025 for full engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning.
BP has awarded Technip Energies the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for H2Teesside, a significant low-carbon hydrogen project in the United Kingdom. H2Teesside is slated to become one of the largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities in the U.K., with a capacity of 1.2 gigawatts. The project will be fully integrated with carbon capture technology, and the captured CO2 will be sent to the Northern Endurance Partnership CO2 gathering system for storage. This initiative aims to contribute over 10% to the U.K.'s 2030 hydrogen production target. Technip Energies will be responsible for designing a large-scale project that combines hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. If selected, Technip will handle the full spectrum of activities, including engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning, with the goal of reaching a final investment decision by 2025. The project's capacity to capture and store 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually is equivalent to the emissions from heating 1 million U.K. homes.
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