Teesworks, the first Mayoral Development Corporation established outside of London, is regenerating one of Europe’s largest and most innovative industrial sites, right in the heart of the borough.
Covering over 4,500 acres, Teesworks is the UK’s largest and most connected industrial zone, home to diverse, sustainable and low-carbon activity. Offering immediate connectivity to Teesport, the North Sea and global markets, this multi-sector setting brings together global leaders and innovative pioneers to power Britain’s carbon capture capital. The opportunity is unrivalled in size, not just in the UK but across Europe.
Below is a list of exciting developments already taking place on the site. Why don’t you do join them?
Circular Fuels Ltd
A pioneering £150m project waste to renewable gas facility that is set to create 50 direct jobs once operational. Circular Fuels will take non-recyclable residual waste from households and industry and convert it into a safe, cost-effective and clean-burning fuel.
EDF Tees Green Hydrogen
A pioneering project, Tees Green Hydrogen will be using green electricity from Teesside Offshore Wind Farm along with a new solar farm which EDF Renewables UK intends to construct near Redcar.
H2Teesside
H2Teesside is a proposed blue hydrogen production project. It aims to be one of the UK’s largest blue hydrogen production facilities, targeting 1.2GW of hydrogen production by 2030.
HyGreen Teesside
HyGreen Teesside aims to be one of the biggest ‘green’ hydrogen facilities in the UK, with an initial planned phase of 80MWe of installed hydrogen production capacity. It could deliver up to 5% of the UK government’s hydrogen target of 10GW by 2030.
Net Zero Teesside Power
NZT Power, operated by BP will be the first fully-integrated gas-fired power and carbon capture station in the world and is key to the plans to make Teesside the UK’s first decarbonised industrial cluster.
Redcar Energy Centre
Redcar Energy Centre, a partnership between Low Carbon Ltd and PMAC Energy Ltd, is a low carbon waste to energy centre. It’s expected to divert between 350,000 tonnes and 450,000 tonnes of waste per year away from UK landfill. Close to 50MW of low carbon electricity would be produced for the local grid – enough to power more than 100,000 homes. 100 full-time jobs are expected to be created once operational.
SeAH Wind
Set to create 750 direct jobs once complete, SeAH Wind’s £300m project involves the development of an offshore wind factory producing monopiles that form the foundations of offshore wind turbine construction.
For more information, please visit www.teesworks.co.uk