Equinor’s H2H Saltend selected to proceed as one of the first large-scale hydrogen projects in the UK
On August 12, the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced that Equinor’s H2H Saltend production facility had been successfully progressed through Phase-2 of the Government’s cluster sequencing process.
Cluster Sequencing Process
The UK Government’s Ten point plan for a green industrial revolution set out an ambition to deploy CCUS at scale in two of the UK’s industrial clusters by the mid-2020s, and a further two by 2030 in order to help the UK meet the net zero and Carbon Budget 6 targets.
Phase-1 of the Cluster Sequencing Process identified and sequenced CCUS clusters which are suited to deployment in the mid-2020s (known as Track-1). Last year, the East Coast Cluster and HyNet were announced as Track-1 clusters, and the Scottish Cluster as a reserve cluster if a back-up is needed.
Phase-2 was open to power, industrial carbon capture and hydrogen production projects which had an interest in accessing Track-1 clusters and met the technology specific eligibility criteria. Phase-2 concluded following project shortlisting and the announcement of projects that will enter negotiations for possible support.
About Equinor’s selected projects
H2H Saltend
The Equinor-led 600-megawatt Hydrogen to Humber (H2H) Saltend project could be one of the UK’s – and the world’s – first at-scale facilities to produce hydrogen from natural gas in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS). The project will enable fuel switching in 2026-2027 resulting in a CO2 emissions reduction of 900,000 tonnes per year. Learn more here.
Keadby 3 Carbon Capture Power Station
Keadby 3 Carbon Capture Power Station, developed in partnership with SSE Thermal, could be the world’s first commercial scale gas-fired power station with carbon capture, with an electrical output of up to 910 megawatts. Learn more here.
NZT Power
Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power), developed with bp, is a proposed gas-fired power station with carbon capture. NZT Power’s proposed power station will have an electrical output of up to 860 megawatts of low carbon electricity. Learn more here.
About Equinor
Equinor is the country’s leading energy provider, supplying natural gas, oil and electricity, and aims to reach net zero emissions globally by 2050. It is a leader in carbon capture & storage and hydrogen, developing the H2H Saltend low-carbon hydrogen production plant that is at the heart of the Zero Carbon Humber alliance.
It is collaborating with SSE Thermal on low-carbon power projects using hydrogen and carbon capture in the Humber and a further carbon capture power project in Scotland. It is partnering in the Net Zero Teesside power project and, as part of the Northern Endurance Partnership, it is developing CO2 transport and storage infrastructure for the East Coast Cluster, comprising the Humber and Teesside.
Equinor’s UK activities also include operating offshore oil and gas fields and offshore wind farms, and its expansion plans include Dogger Bank, the world’s largest offshore wind farm. Find out more at www.equinor.co.uk.