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3 minute read - 27th June 2022

TCE opens UK’s largest carbon capture plant

Tata Chemicals Europe (TCE) has officially opened the UK’s first industrial scale carbon capture and usage plant, signalling a key milestone in the race to meet the UK’s net zero targets.

Following a £20m investment, the Northwich-based plant will capture 40,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year – the equivalent to taking over 20,000 cars off the roads – and will reduce TCE’s carbon emissions by more than 10%.

The project will help unlock the future of carbon capture in the UK as it demonstrates the viability of the technology to remove carbon dioxide from power plant emissions and to use it in high end manufacturing applications.

Tata Chemicals Europe has opened the UK’s largest carbon capture plant following a £20m investment / Picture: TCE

In a world-first, carbon dioxide captured from energy generation emissions is being purified to food and pharmaceutical grade and used as a raw material in the manufacture of sodium bicarbonate which will be known as Ecokarb®. This unique and innovative process is patented in the UK with further patents pending in key territories around the world.

Ecokarb® will be exported to over 60 countries around the world, generating tens of millions of export revenue every year. Much of the sodium bicarbonate exported will be used in haemodialysis to treat people living with kidney disease.

The carbon capture plant, which was supported with a £4.2m grant through the BEIS Energy Innovation Programme, marks a major step towards sustainable manufacturing, which will see TCE make net zero sodium bicarbonate and one of the lowest carbon footprint sodium carbonate products in the world.

The manufacturer is the only business in the UK to make these products which are used to make essential items in everyday life, from glass, washing detergents and pharmaceuticals to food, animal feed and water purification.

Northwich-based Tata Chemicals Europe is a leading producer of sodium carbonate, salt and sodium bicarbonate / Picture: TCE

Martin Ashcroft, managing director of Tata Chemicals Europe, said: “The completion of the carbon capture and utilisation demonstration plant enables us to reduce our carbon emissions, whilst securing our supply of high purity carbon dioxide, a critical raw material, helping us to grow the export of our pharmaceutical grade products across the world.

“With the support of our parent company, Tata Chemicals, and BEIS, we have been able to deliver this hugely innovative project, enabling our UK operations to take a major step in our carbon emissions reduction journey. Since 2000, we’ve reduced our carbon intensity by 50% and have a clear roadmap to reduce this by 80% by 2030.

“This project is a great example of business and government together rising to the challenge of decarbonising energy intensive industrial manufacturing. The innovation to create this unique process is a major step forwards in the green industrial revolution and has been recognised by the award of a UK patent and patents pending in key territories across the world for the process.”

Business and energy secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, added: “This cutting-edge plant, backed by £4.2 million government funding, demonstrates how carbon capture is attracting new private capital into the UK and is boosting new innovation in green technologies.”


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