TES is advancing plans to import, store and export captured CO2 at its Wilhelmshaven project in Germany to support its future green hydrogen-based electric natural gas (e-NG) production.
Having launched the Carbon Management Alliance (CM Alliance), a group focused on implementing carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technologies, the firm plans to expand its capabilities to handle liquid CO2 at the site.
It intends to bring in CO2 captured from emitter sites to Wilhelmshaven by rail or pipeline, with the site’s terminal expected to store CO2 for interim periods before export to storage facilities in the North or Baltic Sea or high renewable energy-producing regions for e-NG production.
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