“Big carbon capture project starts!” (44 characters)

Wednesday 4 September 2024
EET Fuels’ monumental industrial carbon capture project at Stanlow, North West of England, has advanced to the front-end engineering design (FEED) stage.
The engineering powerhouse, Toyo Engineering India Pvt. Ltd., has been entrusted with the critical task of executing the FEED stage. Their responsibilities include overseeing design finalisation, project de-risking, detailed costing analysis, and other crucial tasks to propel this innovative project towards successful completion.
By the scheduled completion year of 2028, the Industrial Carbon Capture (ICC) project is projected to capture carbon dioxide emissions from Stanlow refinery’s full-residue fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit – an eminent unit in Europe in terms of size.
Anticipated to capture a staggering 1 million tons of CO2 annually, this initiative is poised to eliminate approximately 45 per cent of all emissions emanating from the Stanlow refinery.
Deepak Maheshwari, the illustrious Chief Executive Officer of EET Fuels, expressed his resolute commitment to the cause by stating, “Our ambitious carbon capture and storage plans stand as a cornerstone of Stanlow, guaranteeing the refinery’s future for future generations while drastically reducing industrial carbon emissions in the North West.”
“This announcement marks a significant milestone in our journey towards becoming the world’s premier low-carbon process refinery. We eagerly await collaborating with Toyo-India to sustain the momentum towards achieving Financial Investment Decision (FID) for this ground-breaking project,” Maheshwari affirmed.
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