Provided that both shortlisted projects are approved early next year, Shell’s Peterhead project and the White Rose project at the Drax power station will create a backbone for a CO2 storage industry in the southern and central North Sea, with pipelines capable of transporting 24 million tonnes per annum of CO2 — eight times more than the two projects will require.
Developing storage capacity is key to building on first projects
THE UK needs to invest in developing its capacity to store CO2 to build on its first CCS projects, industry leaders say.
4 September 2015 0:00 GMT
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4 September 2015 0:00 GMT