Shell to provide technology for Humber project
- 14/02/2022
Shell Catalysts & Technologies was appointed by The Humber Zero project to provide the technology that will capture millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the VPI Immingham combined heat and power station (CHP) in the UK.
Humber Zero is a multi-billion-pound project to decarbonise vital industry in the Immingham industrial area in northern Lincolnshire, England, on the south bank of the River Humber. The project will incorporate both post-combustion carbon capture and the production of hydrogen for energy.
Shell will be providing its Cansolv CO2 post-combustion carbon capture technology to be retrofitted to the existing VPI Immingham power station stacks which emit carbon-rich flue gas. Shell’s Alliance partner for Cansolv CO2 technology, Technip Energies, will support the design of the capture unit and the pilot plant. The technology will capture up to 95 percent of the CO2 in the gas, preventing it from being emitted to the atmosphere and allowing it to be compressed, transported and safely stored in geological structures under the seabed.
Source: tanknewsinternational.com