Australian engineering company Worley has been selected by Drax to provide the early front-end engineering and design (pre-FEED) for the first two carbon capture units at
The carbon capture units will integrate the negative emissions process scheme, Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS).
Drax had previously piloted BECCS which generates renewable electricity while removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Once operational, these units are expected to capture around four million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year each.
This project could result in the power station becoming 'carbon-negative' and contribute to Humber's ambition to become the
It also has the potential to inspire future decarbonisation projects from adjacent industries.
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