Technip Energies (PARIS:TE) has been awarded a Front-End
Engineering Design (FEED) contract by Viridor for the Carbon
Capture and Storage (CCS) project at one of the United Kingdom’s
largest Energy-from-Waste facilities in Runcorn, United
Kingdom.
The project aims to capture around 900,000
tonnes of CO2 each year, half of which will be from biogenic
sources, effectively removing 450,000 tonnes of CO2 annually from
the atmosphere.
As part of the FEED study, Technip Energies will
deliver a comprehensive design utilising the Canopy by T.EN™
solution powered by Shell CANSOLV CO2 capture technology. The
Canopy offering is part of Capture.Now™, Technip Energies’
strategic Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) platform
of technologies and solutions.
The Runcorn CCS project is in line to be one of
the first facilities to receive funding under the UK Government’s
Track 1 funding for carbon capture projects, also making it one of
the first carbon capture projects on an Energy-from-Waste facility
in the world. It marks a significant milestone in the waste
sector's contribution to carbon reduction efforts.
The plant will play a crucial role in the
regional decarbonisation strategy by providing a stable long-term
baseload CO2 supply to the HyNet industrial carbon capture cluster
in North West England.
Christophe Malaurie, SVP Decarbonisation
Solutions of Technip Energies, commented: “With this
award, Technip Energies confirms its growing leadership position as
an integrated state-of-the-art CCUS solutions provider. Technip
Energies’ involvement in Viridor’s Runcorn carbon capture project
highlights our commitment to providing innovative solutions for the
net-zero trajectory, leveraging our extensive experience in project
design and execution along with Shell’s proven and industry leading
CANSOLV® technology. By capturing 900,000 tonnes of CO2 each year,
this first-of-a-kind project is a significant step in the waste
sector towards reducing carbon emissions at scale. We are focused
on delivering our carbon capture solution efficiently, contributing
to the United Kingdom net-zero goal.”
James Eyton, Head of CCUS at
Viridor, adds: “We're delighted to have selected Technip
Energies to perform the Front-End Engineering Design study for our
game-changing Carbon Capture Project in Runcorn. Their selection
follows a highly competitive tender process. It was essential for
us to find a partner who shares in our vision for decarbonised
waste treatment and has the experience and expertise to work
alongside us to develop the world’s largest carbon capture project
for energy from waste. With deliverability of the project a crucial
goal, the global well-proven Shell CANSOLV® CO2 capture technology
has the potential to deliver over 95% CO2 capture rates, which are
needed to remove over 900,000 tonnes of CO2 annually at our Runcorn
site. We’re excited to work together to unlock the pathway to Net
Zero, and beyond into negative emissions, for our business, the
wider industry and the communities in which we operate.”
About Technip Energies
Technip Energies is a leading Engineering &
Technology company for the energy transition, with leadership
positions in LNG, hydrogen and ethylene as well as growing market
positions in blue and green hydrogen, sustainable chemistry and CO2
management. The Company benefits from its robust project delivery
model supported by an extensive technology, products and services
offering.
Operating in 34 countries, our 15,000 people are
fully committed to bringing our clients’ innovative projects to
life, breaking boundaries to accelerate the energy transition for a
better tomorrow.
Technip Energies shares are listed on Euronext
Paris. In addition, Technip Energies has a Level 1 sponsored
American Depositary Receipts (“ADR”) program, with its ADRs trading
over the counter.For further information: www.ten.com
About Viridor
Viridor is a sector leading resource recovery
and recycling business focused on energy recovery and plastics
recycling and reprocessing. We operate the largest fleet of EfW
(energy from waste) facilities in the UK and the largest multi-line
polymers reprocessing plant in the UK. Through our fleet of 10 EfW
facilities, three plastics recycling and reprocessing sites, and a
network of transfer stations, we process over three million tonnes
of waste and recycling a year, producing enough energy to power c.
500,000 British homes.Viridor’s purpose is to build a world where
nothing goes to waste.In May 2021, Viridor published an ambitious
decarbonisation plan committing to reaching Net Zero by 2040 and to
become the UK’s first net negative emissions waste management
company by 2045. And we are committed to being a fully circular
plastics recycling and reprocessing business by 2025.
For further information: www.viridor.co.uk
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