As part of the FEED study, Technip Energies will deliver a comprehensive design utilising their in-house expertise and global best practices to design large scale project, integrating hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
In the perspective of a 2025 final investment decision, the next step for Technip Energies, if selected, will be to provide the full Engineering Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) package for the project.
Technip Energies won the FEED contract from bp for the H2Teesside project, one of the UK’s largest low-carbon hydrogen facilities.
The project, part of the East Coast Cluster, aims for a…


