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British Steel lines up Drax mega order as Net Zero infrastructure eyed for carbon capture plant

MoU signed between two regional giants who could be connected by the huge Humber pipeline plans

Grounds for optimism: From left, Ben Cunliffe, commercial director for constuction at British Steel; Graham Backhouse, commercial director at Drax; Chris Vaughan, technical director at British Steel; Allan Bell, chief commercial officer at British Steel; Lisa Coulson, marketing director at British Steel and Esa Heiskanen, chief officer for capital projects at Drax.(Image: Drax Group)

British Steel could be set to supply power giant Drax with 13,000 tonnes of steel to build its world-leading carbon capture infrastructure.

An agreement has been signed by the two huge regional industrial operators to explore the opportunities around the emission-busting project.

Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage would complete a huge transformation at Drax, taking it from a reliance on fossil fuels to a carbon negative position as a sustainable biomass-fuelled plant and feedstock producer.

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Allan Bell, British Steel’s chief commercial and procurement officer, said: “We are proud to be working with Drax to explore the opportunities this major infrastructure project creates both in terms of the use of our steel products but also in developing skills in the steel supply chain required to support the development of CCUS expertise within the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“We’re already making progress in our own decarbonisation journey, with our plans to use green hydrogen and our commitment to be net zero by 2050. There are real synergies between what we’re trying to achieve and Drax’s ambitions with BECCS, which we hope to build on through this partnership, putting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the North of England on the world map.”

Esa Heiskanen, chief officer for capital projects at Drax, and Xifeng Han, chief executive at British Steel, mark the agreement.(Image: Drax Group)

The pair have entered into a memorandum of understanding.

Through the partnership, Drax and British Steel aim to support efforts to meet the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s climate targets and level up the North, while supporting skills within the steel sector.