Worley Selected As Engineering Partner For UK Carbon Capture Project – Carbon Herald

Worley has been chosen as the engineering partner for a carbon capture project in partnership with VPI, a leading power company based in the UK. The project, known as the Humber Zero Carbon Capture project, aims to capture and store CO2 emissions from industrial operations.

With a proven track record of delivering high-quality engineering solutions for complex projects, Worley will play a crucial role in providing engineering services for the development phase of the project, building upon their successful completion of the front-end engineering design study back in 2023.

Chris Ashton, Worley CEO, commented: Were pleased to continue working with VPI to adapt existing assets and decarbonize industrial hubs. These services are consistent with our purpose of delivering a more sustainable world.

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The operations at VPIs Immingham location aim to retrofit post-combustion carbon capture units to their 1.2 gigawatt combined heat and power plant. During the development stage, preparations will be made for the construction and delivery of these units, setting the stage for a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions.

Worley announced that upon completion, the project is expected to capture approximately 3.3 million tons of carbon dioxide annually, which would establish this effort as one of the largest carbon capture initiatives worldwide for a combined heat and power facility.

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Being a prominent figure in the field of engineering and project management on a global scale, Worley is fully prepared to tackle the complexities of the Humber Zero initiative, a collaboration between VPI and Phillips 66.

This joint project entails VPIs plant as well as the Phillips 66 Humber Refinery. Both of these facilities are part of the Viking CCS Cluster, which allows for the capture and compression of carbon emissions from certain processes at the two plants, where the CO2 will then be transported off site through a pipeline to be stored deep under the seabed of the North Sea.

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