Caledonia Clean Energy
The Caledonia Clean Energy project aims to the construction of a 1.3 GW natural gas-fired plant with the capacity to capture over 90% of the CO2 emitted. The existing Feeder 10 gas pipeline to St Fergus will be used for CO2 transport. Subsequently, CO2 will be transferred offshore for permanent storage under the North Sear or used for EOR. Both options are still under consideration.
Project type:CaptureStorageTransport
Participants:Summit Power Group
Country:United Kingdom
Type of capture:Power Production (Natural Gas)
IOGP members involved: No
Planned start of operation: 2025
CO2 capacity at start date: 3.1
CO2 capacity after completion: no data
Status: Early Development
Type of storage: Offshore - Depleated Oil & Gas Fields & Saline Aquifer (Captain Sandstone), British North Sea
Funding and support scheme: National funding
Info related to the funding and support scheme: GBP 4.2 million awarded from UKGov for research and feasibility studies.
Notes:
Links: https://ukccsrc.ac.uk/sites/default/files/documents/event/Stephen-kerr-calendonia.pdfhttps://summitpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/CCEP-Feasibilility-Final-Report-MAY-2018-SUMMARY-VERSION.pdfhttps://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/sccs/project-info/98