captureESB Aghada Power Station Ervia CCS
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ESB Aghada Power Station Ervia CCS

Ervia’s Cork CCS study was developed to assess the capture of CO₂ emissions from three major local sources: BGE Whitegate Power Station, ESB Aghada Power Station, and Irving Oil’s Whitegate Refinery. The project considered building infrastructure to collect, transport, and export the captured CO₂ for permanent geological storage, either in depleted gas fields off Ireland’s coast or internationally. While a Pre-FEED study was completed to evaluate technical and economic feasibility, the project has since been postponed indefinitely.

CO₂ capture
Status
Cancelled
Sector
Natural Gas Power
Year announced
Oct-2019
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Company:
Electricity Supply Board
Project name:
ESB Aghada Power Station Ervia CCS
Project categories:
capture
City:
Midleton
County:
County Cork
Country:
Ireland
Region:
Europe
Sector:
Natural gas power
Sequestration project:
Transport partner:
Ervia CCS
Storage partner:
Northern Lights
Status:
Cancelled
Date announced:
Oct-2019
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2019-11-25
Irish utility company Ervia joins Equinor to evaluate carbon-capture and storage in Ireland
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