Bringing new energy to Teesside
H2NorthEast could lead the way in low carbon hydrogen production on Teesside. It is a project to build a 1GW carbon capture enabled hydrogen production facility adjacent to the CATS gas terminal – with the potential to contribute up to 10% of the UK’s target 10GW hydrogen capacity.
Recognised by government as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project
investment to Teesside
of low carbon hydrogen
of jobs for the local area
tonnes of CO2 annually
Decarbonising energy-intensive industries
H2NorthEast is part of the East Coast Cluster (ECC), one of the UK’s first carbon capture and storage clusters. Comprising the Humber and Teesside industrial regions that represent almost 50% of carbon emissions from all the UK’s industrial clusters, the ECC offers the single biggest opportunity to decarbonise industry anywhere in the country.
“H2NorthEast would have one of the lowest carbon intensities of any blue hydrogen plant.”
NATHAN MORGAN, CEO KELLAS MIDSTREAM
Delivering the energy equivalent of heating more than a million households
A partnership between Kellas Midstream and SSE Thermal, H2NorthEast could deliver 355MW of low carbon hydrogen to local industry in Phase 1, upscaling to over 1GW. That’s the energy equivalent of heating more than a million households.