“UK-first” £28m carbon capture generation scheme breaks ground

Yorkshire headquartered specialist contracting firm Smith Brothers, has broken ground on a UK-first carbon capture power generation project designed to support the country’s transition towards more sustainable energy sources.

The £28m carbon capture and power generation plant, a joint venture between Landmark Power Holdings and Victory Hill Capital Advisors LLC, represents a commitment to power generation projects in the UK, with the first located in Rhodesia, Nottinghamshire.

The Rhodesia plant is the first to be developed under Landmark Power Holdings’ FlexPower Plus concept for flexible power generation with natural gas-powered engines and waste heat recovery, for increased energy efficiency and carbon capture technology.

Mick Avison, founder and managing director of Landmark Power Holdings, commented: “There are over 40,000 people in Worksop, and once operational, this site will have the capacity to provide power for approximately 25 per cent of those living in the area.

“Household energy will be created using natural gas, while the plant will capture and turn waste into food-grade carbon dioxide, sold through a food-grade CO2 offtake agreement with BUSE Gas Solutions, one of the global leading suppliers in the industrial and speciality gas markets.”

The project is expected to go into commercial operation in Q2 2023 and will produce highly efficient flexible power, which will help secure the supply within the UK electricity grid and contribute to the growth in renewable generation capacity.

Capable of powering nine per cent of the properties in Bassetlaw, chairman of Bassetlaw District Council, Madelaine Richardson said: “Having the first decarbonisation power plant is a great asset for us.

“Partnerships and investments such as these are important for sustainable outcomes, plus making the most of the waste products is of particular interest to me, as I continue to explore how we better tackle the challenges of all forms of waste, in our area.”

John Smith co-founder and joint chairman of Elland based Smith Brothers concluded: “This carbon capture project is the first of its kind in the UK and represents the future of power generation – if we’re to achieve our nation’s sustainability ambitions.

“This week’s breaking ground is a milestone moment, and we’re proud to be part of the powerhouse of organisations which are committed to delivering on this vital scheme.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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