Net Zero Teesside Power Project moves towards construction phase with Technip Energies at helm

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In a significant leap towards a low-carbon energy future, Technip Energies (PARIS:TE), alongside GE Vernova, Balfour Beatty, and Shell Catalysts & Technologies, are set to commence the construction phase of the Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) project. This initiative, championed by NZT Power Limited, is heralded as the world’s first gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture and storage technology. The project’s launch underscores a critical step in the United Kingdom’s journey to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, buoyed by a £21.7 billion government commitment to carbon capture initiatives.

Revolutionary Technology Driving the TransitionCentral to the Net Zero Teesside Power project is cutting-edge carbon capture and storage technology. The Technip Energies-led consortium will employ Shell’s CANSOLV CO₂ Capture System and GE Vernova’s advanced turbines to ensure optimal efficiency. With an annual capacity to capture up to 2 million tonnes of CO₂, this technology promises to significantly reduce emissions from power generation. The captured carbon will be transported and permanently stored via the Northern Endurance Partnership’s infrastructure, a crucial link in the project’s value chain.

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Net Zero Teesside Power Project set to begin construction phase, led by Technip Energies
Net Zero Teesside Power Project set to begin construction phase, led by Technip Energies. Image courtesy of Technip Energies.

Maví Zingoni, CEO of GE Vernova, highlighted the project’s importance, stating that carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technologies are indispensable for achieving low-carbon power generation. Technip Energies will further enhance integration efficiency with its proprietary Canopy by T.ENTM solution, while Balfour Beatty’s expertise in infrastructure development will ensure the plant’s longevity and operational success.

Economic and Environmental BenefitsBeyond its environmental impact, the Net Zero Teesside Power project is a substantial economic driver. Over 3,000 construction jobs are expected during the build phase, with 1,000 long-term positions once the plant becomes operational. This dual impact of fostering economic growth while advancing sustainable energy solutions positions the project as a landmark endeavour for both the UK and the global energy sector.

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Experts in the field view the initiative as a groundbreaking blueprint for future low-carbon power projects. Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, remarked that the collaboration showcases the transformative role of advanced engineering and technology in the energy transition. He emphasised that such projects will not only help meet climate goals but also inspire scalable solutions worldwide.

A Pivotal Moment for Global EnergyAs global leaders convene to address climate challenges, the Net Zero Teesside Power project exemplifies actionable solutions to reduce emissions. By integrating scalable, state-of-the-art carbon capture systems, the plant sets a new benchmark for innovation in energy production. Its potential to influence similar projects globally underscores its significance in the fight against climate change.

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With construction now underway, Technip Energies and its partners are set to redefine the future of energy generation. As the UK embraces this revolutionary project, it sends a strong signal of commitment to sustainable, low-carbon innovation—a necessary stride towards a greener, more resilient future.


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