BP's H2Teesside Project: Pioneering Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production in the UK
Key Ideas
- Technip Energies awarded FEED contract for BP's H2Teesside project, aiming to be one of the UK's largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities.
- The project will integrate hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, targeting 1.2 gigawatts of low-carbon hydrogen production and capturing over 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually.
- H2Teesside will play a crucial role in decarbonizing industry in Teesside, supporting the region's transformation into a hydrogen hub and boosting the UK's low carbon hydrogen economy.
- The project is part of the East Coast Cluster, integrating with other decarbonization projects in the region and exporting captured CO2 to the NEP gathering system.
French contractor Technip Energies has secured the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for BP's H2Teesside project in Teesside, UK. The project aims to become one of the UK's largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities by integrating carbon capture technology. Technip Energies will leverage its expertise to design a comprehensive large-scale project that combines hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. The goal is to make a final investment decision by 2025 and proceed with full engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) for the project.
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Renewable Energy
Energy Transition
Job Creation
Economic Development
Carbon Capture
Industrial Decarbonization
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