NetZero Teesside Power: Perspectives from Key Stakeholders

January 20, 2026
301B
Carbon Capture and Emission Controls

The Net Zero Teesside Power project is set to become the world’s first combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant with integrated carbon capture and storage, marking a milestone in the path to low-carbon generation. After years of planning and analysis, construction is now underway. This panel brings together key stakeholders from Technip Energies, GE Vernova, and Shell Catalysts & Technologies to discuss the technical, commercial and collaborative factors that make this pioneering project possible. Speakers will explore how early-stage coordination between the OEM, EPC, operator and carbon capture technology provider to optimize system integration, performance and cost. The discussion will also highlight lessons learned through development, financing and early execution phases.

In addition, the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute will be present to discuss the importance of this project on the industry and how it will help future projects. Attendees will come away with insights into how CCGT+CCS systems can be designed for both reliability and flexibility, the business frameworks that enable cross-sector collaboration and what the Teesside experience means for future large-scale carbon capture deployments worldwide.

Carbon Capture and Emissions Track Sponsored by: Fluor