New analysis suggests planned Net Zero Teesside gas-fired power plant would emit more than 20 million tonnes of CO2 over its lifetime, potentially putting climate targets at risk
BP and Equinor secure development consent for new fossil gas power plant fitted with carbon capture technology in Teesside
Carbon capture is hailed as a climate solution - but the first wave of projects to be sponsored by the government will extend the country's reliance on fossil fuels, a new analysis argues
New £20m funding competition announced in same week as plans for Manchester hydrogen hub secures planning approval, but industry warns policy framework still needs to be delivered
Joint venture Circular Fuels aiming to have 'world-first' renewable LPG production plant operating in Teesside by 2024 capable of turning waste into 'net zero' fuel
Energy supplier touts tie-up with engineering services company Worley as evidence plan to build UK's largest carbon capture project in Yorkshire is moving ahead
In an event hosted by BusinessGreen, the energy and industry giants behind the largest industrial decarbonisation project in the UK sketched out their vision for how emissions produced by high carbon plants on England’s East Coast could be captured and...
Energy firm announces it will not develop new gas fired power at its site in North Yorkshire as it looks to focus on biomass and carbon capture plans
Leading energy firms aim to bring their expertise in Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage technology to the proposed north-east project