German company Everllence is to supply the carbon dioxide compression systems for Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) and the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) in north-east England – as BP and partners confirmed financial close for both carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.
Everllence will supply five centrifugal compressor trains for two different stages of the compression process: two integrally geared compressors (type RG) will boost wet CO₂ at low pressure, driven by fixed-speed motors with soft starters and regulated through inlet guide vanes.
The three radial barrel compressors (type RB) will process dry CO₂ at high pressure for offshore transmission via the Northern Endurance Partnership network.
The supply also includes lubrication and control systems, and process-specific auxiliary equipment. In total, the five systems can compress over 370,000kg of CO₂ per hour.
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