Thursday, 8 July 2010
WHITEFORD WELCOMES PLANS FOR PETERHEAD CARBON CAPTURE
WHITEFORD WELCOMES PLANS FOR PETERHEAD CARBON CAPTURE
BID TO BE AT CENTRE OF CARBON CAPTURE REVOLUTION
Banff and Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford has welcomed today’s
announcement that Scottish and Southern Energy plc is to develop a
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project at its gas-fired power
station at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
The project would demonstrate post-combustion capture of carbon
dioxide emissions relating to the electricity output of the equivalent
of 400MW of capacity. It would involve using an existing gas turbine,
an existing steam turbine, an existing electricity network connection
and land adjacent to the power station already owned by SSE.
A earlier proposal to capture carbon dioxide emissions at Peterhead,
and then export them to the North Sea for enhanced oil recovery and
ultimate storage, was abandoned in 2007 because the previous Labour
Government refused to provide certainty over the policy framework
required or financial support.
Commenting, Dr Whiteford said:
“This is great news for Peterhead and excellent news for Scotland’s
renewable sector given we have some of Europe’s largest carbon storage
reserves in our North Sea oil and gas fields combined with the
expertise on how to access them.
“SSE are to be commended for their continuing commitment to carbon
capture and this project has huge environmental potential, and must be
embraced by the government. This has been a key campaign for the SNP,
and Alex Salmond, as First Minister and as the former local MP,
battled to bring the development of carbon capture to the area. I am
delighted that these longstanding efforts may soon be realised.
“This project would put Peterhead at the cutting-edge of carbon
capture technology. The UK Government must now recognise the very
strong case which exists for this project going ahead and the
investment it will bring to Peterhead.
“People have not forgotten that Peterhead could already have been
three years ahead of where it is now had the last Labour Government
not decided to pull back from its support for the previous carbon
capture project.”
SNP Westminster Energy spokesperson Mike Weir MP, who lodged an
amendment to the Energy Bill earlier this year to extend the CCS levy
and allow gas projects to be included, also hailed the news.
The Energy Act 2010 provides for the creation of a financial
incentive, funded by electricity suppliers, to support up to four CCS
commercial-scale demonstration projects in the UK.
Mr Weir added:
“Peterhead is a great site for this project and the government must
look favourably on this submission. For too long, UK Ministers
dithered over developing this vital resource and the new
administration must finally take steps to support the sector.
“Scotland could have been the world leader in CCS had the last Labour
government given sufficient backing to the proposed development at
Peterhead, instead it let that go overseas with its blinkered attitude
to only developing coal based CCS.”
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