captureLostock Sustainable Energy Plant Carbon Capture Project
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FCC Environment / Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Carbon Capture Project

Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant is apart of the Peak Cluster project. The Peak Cluster is a UK-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative aiming to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries in the Peak District, including cement and lime production. CO₂ captured from industrial emitters will be transported by pipeline or rail to the Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ) hub, where it will be permanently stored in repurposed offshore gas fields. The project plans to start with around 4 million tonnes of CO₂ stored annually, scaling up to 25 million tonnes per year

City

Rudheath

Country

United Kingdom

Region

europe

Project name

Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Carbon Capture Project

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Company:
FCC Environment / Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Project name:
Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Carbon Capture Project
Project categories:
capture
City:
Rudheath
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
Europe
Sequestration project:
Transport partner:
Spirit Energy / Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ)
Storage partner:
Spirit Energy / Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ)
Status:
Feasibility
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Date
Article title
Source
2025-07-07
The UK Govt Is Investing $38.9 Million In The Peak Cluster CCS Project
2023-05-17
World-first project to create net zero cement and lime cluster in the Peak District
2023-09-28
Peak Cluster signs MoU with MNZ Cluster
2023-12-21
Peak Cluster responds to recent Government Announcements
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