captureRuncorn Carbon Capture Project
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Runcorn Carbon Capture Project

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.

City

Runcorn

Country

United Kingdom

Region

europe

Project name

Runcorn Carbon Capture Project

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Overview

Company:
Project name:
Runcorn Carbon Capture Project
Project categories:
capture
City:
Runcorn
County:
Halton
State:
England
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
Europe
EPC company:
Technip Energies
Transport partner:
ENI / Liverpool Bay CCS
Storage partner:
ENI / Liverpool Bay CCS
Capacity (Mt/year):
900,000
Status:
In development
Technology licensor:
Shell CANSOLV
Date announced:
Apr-2024
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Date
Article title
Source
2024-10-03
Government gives Green Light to Carbon Capture
2024-04-17
Viridor commits over £20m to its Runcorn carbon capture project as it appoints Technip Energies and Fichtner as key partners
2024-04-01
Viridor's Runcorn CCS Project to Advance to Next Stage
2025-08-05
Runcorn CCS project on Standby for UK negotiations
2024-02-27
Viridor moves forward with plans for carbon capture facility at Runcorn with submission of environmental permit application
2021-10-19
Viridor announces acceleration of deep decarbonisation of the waste sector
2022-08-11
Government shortlists Viridor's Runcorn CCS project
2023-03-29
Nearly 1 million tonnes a year of avoided CO2 take a step closer as Viridor’s £0.4Bn UK first carbon capture project selected for final stage of Government competition