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East Coast Cluster chief on latest carbon capture sequencing success

14 of the 25 projects put forward earlier this year succeeded - we list all

How the East Coast Cluster maps out for carbon capture and storage, connecting the Humber and Tees industrial regions.(Image: East Coast Cluster)

Carbon capture project success in the Humber and the Tees has been welcomed by the managing director of the overarching East Coast Cluster.

A total of 14 participating schemes have been selected to progress to the due diligence phase of the government’s cluster sequencing process. They were approved by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy last week, from a 25-strong submission made in March.

Andy Lane heads up both the Northern Endurance Partnership, the carbon capture infrastructure network that links the two regions below the North Sea, and the wider East Coast Cluster delivery body. It was fast-tracked as a first phase forerunner for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ carbon capture deployment in October, with the potential to transport and securely store up to 20 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2030 – around 50 per cent of all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ industrial cluster emissions.

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May saw Equinor and BP awarded carbon storage licence s for the southern North Sea. The recent announcement focuses on those feeding in.

Mr Lane, who is vice president for carbon capture use and storage at BP, a partner with Equinor, National Grid Ventures, Shell and Total Energies, said: “The East Coast Cluster will enable an unparalleled and diverse mix of low-carbon projects that will create and support thousands of skilled jobs in exciting new industries.

Andy Lane, managing director of East Coast Cluster and Northern Endurance Partnership.(Image: ECC)

“I congratulate the projects who have been shortlisted for potential first connection to the East Coast Cluster. We will continue to work closely with these projects and all of our potential carbon capture partners as we continue the journey to making the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ a world leader in CCUS.”

ECC brings together Zero Carbon Humber and Net Zero Teesside, the initial bodies that brought together the individual industrial clusters.