SUEZ Teesside carbon capture plans take a step forward

SUEZ recycling and recovery UK’s plans to develop the UK’s first carbon capture and storage plant from energy-from-waste at Teesside.

SUEZ announced plans to develop a commercial scale carbon capture plant at its Tees Valley facility at Teesside in November 2020  The original project envisaged capturing the carbon dioxide from the facility’s flue gas emissions and transporting this to a geological storage site beneath the North Sea. SUEZ’s plans were given a boost last autumn when the East Coast Cluster, which covers the Teesside and Humber areas, was selected by the Government as one of the UK’s first two low carbon industrial clusters to receive support for deploying carbon capture utilisation and storage at scale. Two carbon capture facilities would be created linked to the existing energy-from-waste plants at Haverton Hill. They would aim to capture 98% of all carbon emissions.



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