Teesside to become home to the first net zero power plant
Located at Wilton International industrial site, the Whitetail Clean Energy natural gas power plant will capture and store its carbon emissions under the North Sea.
Development partners, the US clean energy firm, 8 Rivers Capital, and Sembcorp Energy UK, said Wilton International provides the pipeline access that will ensure all the plant’s captured carbon dioxide can be conveniently transported to North Sea sequestration sites.
The power station is expected to produce 300MW of clean electricity and support more than 2,000 jobs during its construction phase.
The project aims to scale up the technology to full commercial deployment.
Energy & Climate Change Minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, said: “The development of the UK’s first-ever net zero power station, benefitting from over £6 million government support since 2012 is a real game-changer and a significant step forward in the UK’s fight against climate change as we build back greener from the pandemic.”
Ben Houchen, Tees Valley Mayor, said: “This is yet another huge boost for Teesside and will see more good-quality, well-paid jobs created first in construction and then the innovative clean energy sector.”
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