- Low-carbon solutions - SSE Thermal
We are actively exploring opportunities in emerging carbon capture and hydrogen technologies to ensure we can continue to provide flexible and reliable energy in a net zero world Our projects at Keadby and Peterhead could become the UK's first decarbonised gas-fired power stations before 2030
- Carbon capture and storage - SSE
SSE Thermal's carbon capture projects at Keadby and Peterhead could become the UK's first decarbonised gas-fired power stations before 2030 Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen offer opportunities for SSE in the GB market
- Centrica, Equinor and SSE Thermal launch new Humber Hydrogen Hub . . .
Leading energy companies Equinor, Centrica and SSE Thermal have launched plans for a collaboration of multiple low carbon hydrogen projects on the north bank of the Humber which also link to wider plans within the region
- Centrica, Equinor, SSE Thermal to launch hydrogen hub in the UK
Centrica, Equinor, and SSE Thermal have outlined proposals for generating up to 2 2GW of low-carbon hydrogen, along with the necessary pipeline and storage infrastructure, at the Easington gas terminal in East Yorkshire, northern England
- Centrica, Equinor, SSE Thermal join forces for hydrogen hub
Three of the UK’s biggest energy firms have come together in Parliament to launch plans for a low carbon hydrogen hub Representatives from Equinor, Centrica and SSE Thermal revealed the plans in the Houses of Parliament to an audience of MPs, civil servants, industry bodies and other stakeholders
- SSE Thermal
Electrification of heat, transport and industry is expected to change the shape of within-day demand, impacting the requirement for flexible capacity Electric vehicles and heat pumps will increase demand in the evenings, while residential solar capacity will reduce demand during the day
- Peterhead Carbon Capture Power Station - SSE Thermal
Now, as we transition to a cleaner energy future, SSE Thermal and Equinor are exploring opportunities for decarbonised power generation at Peterhead, developing plans for a new power station at the site equipped with carbon capture technology
- SSE Thermal, Equinor to Build Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Plants
Equinor and SSE Thermal unveiled plans April 8 to jointly develop two first-of-a-kind, low-carbon power stations in the U K ’s Humber region, comprising one of the U K ’s first power stations with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, and the world’s first 100% hydrogen-fueled power station
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