International energy consultancy Penspen has won a multi-million-pound contract from United Living Infrastructure Services to develop the engineering design for the HyNet CO₂ onshore transportation system at Liverpool Bay, it said May 19. The project will shape the region’s low-carbon future for decades, using a mix of new and repurposed infrastructure.
Industries in Stanlow will see their emissions injected into Eni’s Liverpool Bay storage facility at Point of Ayr.
Penspen said the HyNet North West project would transform the UK’s energy network and it was “proud to be working with United Living to deliver this first-of-its kind project at Liverpool Bay.” It said its experience of detailed engineering for long pipelines would be critical to the success of Hynet. Government committed to funding it in October 2024.
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