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Worley
Worley delivers more than consulting, engineering, procurement and construction services: we deliver a more sustainable world.
Every day, our 51,000-strong team helps customers across the energy, chemicals and resources sectors get one step closer to solving our planet’s toughest challenges. Together, we tackle climate change. We navigate the energy transition. And we keep pace with digital transformation.
Our work today ensures we have a tomorrow. One that we can all thrive in.
Wood
Wood is a global leader in engineering and consultancy across energy and the built environment, helping to unlock solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges. We provide consulting, projects and operations solutions in more than 60 countries, employing around 45,000 people.
We provide performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from concept to decommissioning across a broad range of industrial markets, including the upstream, midstream and downstream oil & gas, power & process, environment and infrastructure, renewables, mining and general industrial sectors. We strive to be the best technical services company to work with, work for and invest in.
We have been active in the carbon capture & storage (CCS) arena for more than a decade, having performed the FEEDs for DF-1 at Peterhead, DF-2 in Abu Dhabi and Kingsnorth Power Station. With a breadth of knowledge and experience, Wood has become a trusted independent advisor to the IEAGHG, BEIS, Energy Technologies Institute and the EPRI among others.
Our range of experience spans renewable energy generation, power and industrial post-combustion carbon capture, green and blue hydrogen production, CO2 pipeline design and topsides modification.
VPI
VPI Immingham is a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant near Immingham, on the South Bank of the river Humber and close to Immingham port.
It is one of the largest CHP plants in Europe, capable of generating 1,240 megawatts – about 2.5% of UK peak electricity demand and up to 930 tonnes of steam per hour, which is used by nearby oil refineries to turn crude oil into products such as gasoline.
VPI Immingham, along with its partners Uniper and Phillip 66, is part of Humber Zero: a CCS project to remove over 40 MT/CO2 every year by 2040 from the wider Humber region. Humber Zero integrates CCS technology and hydrogen production into VPI and its neighbouring, co-dependent industries to help create a low carbon future for the Humber.
Viridor
Every day Viridor takes what British homes and businesses throw away and transforms it into essential quality materials, resources and energy for customers across the UK and globally.
Viridor has some of the largest Energy Recovery Facilities (ERFs) in the UK which maximise resource efficiency from non-recyclable waste. In 2018/19, we received 6.8 million tonnes of residual waste across all of our facilities, producing enough electricity to power 738,000 homes.
Viridor already has a strong record in improving recycling rates and reducing emissions across its business. Over the last 10 years, we have saved around 7 million tonnes of CO2e through diverting waste from landfill and offsetting the emissions associated with grid power generation. But in order to reach net zero by 2050, Viridor wants to invest in the infrastructure and innovation that will enable us to go further and faster in the years ahead. Continuing to be a leader in creating a sustainable long-term future for the waste sector as a whole.
Viridor is particularly focused on how we can make our fleet of ERFs carbon neutral and then carbon negative. We are exploring the opportunity for investment in CCUS to take our business net negative and put the UK in a leading position when it comes to building a zero-carbon, truly circular economy.
To support this ambition, Viridor is the first in our sector to join the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA). Through the CCSA, Viridor will demonstrate the potential value of CCUS across the economy and explore synergies with companies at the forefront of the very latest technological advances in CCUS. The CCSA plays a crucial role in supporting the significant work underway across Government to make CCUS projects a reality which will be crucial to ensuring ERF’s can facilitate a net zero waste sector.
Victaulic
Since 1919, Victaulic’s solutions and drawing services have increased construction productivity and reduced risk, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time and within budget. Driven by a spirit of continuous innovation, Victaulic’s portfolio of 100,000+ products and patented technologies promote freedom of design, safe and efficient jobsites, as well as simplified inspection and maintenance for the life of any system. We’re proud champions of the only pipe joining method that fully delivers on circularity and have long been a supporter of the pillars of sustainability. Our products are made from up to 98% recycled content, using the cleanest technology and are recyclable back into their original state, and make piping systems infinitely reconfigurable, significantly reducing single-use materials.
As an industry leader in Virtual Design, BIM content and software solutions, and a recognized Autodesk partner, Victaulic offers project coordination, estimation, and project management, along with BIM drawing services and hands-on training for commercial, industrial and pipeline construction business professionals. Victaulic drives industry growth by enhancing routing efficiencies and delivering cost certainty throughout the project life cycle.
With more than 5,500 employees and 55 international facilities, Victaulic helps customers in over 140 countries succeed in the global construction industry. Our solutions can be found within diverse markets, from the tallest, most complex buildings to the most rugged and deep mines across the globe. Learn more about how our innovative piping products and design services can engineer confidence into your build at www.victaulic.com
Veri Energy Limited
Veri Energy: Fuelling the Energy Transition
Veri Energy is an energy transition company dedicated to transforming existing infrastructure and delivering large-scale decarbonisation projects. As a wholly owned subsidiary of EnQuest plc, Veri Energy is at the forefront of efforts to repurpose and extend the life of key energy assets while supporting the UK’s net-zero ambitions.
At the core of Veri Energy’s strategy is the redevelopment of the Sullom Voe Terminal (SVT) in Shetland, one of the UK’s largest energy hubs. Leveraging Shetland’s strategic location and existing infrastructure, Veri Energy is developing a suite of low-carbon projects, including:
• Carbon Storage: Veri’s carbon storage project will be a phased development, initially focussed on 2 of the NSTA licences awarded to Veri in 2023 and based on the deepwater port at SVT combined with repurposing of the existing East of Shetland Pipeline system. The project will be a non “Track”, merchant, non-pipeline transport project. The existing infrastructure has capacity for up to 10 million tonnes of storage annually with first injection expected by 2030.
• Renewable Power: Veri is advancing an onshore wind project at SVT targeting first electrons in 2027-2028 that will leverage the Shetland Islands high wind capacity factor. Longer-term Veri is evaluating a number of renewable power, electrification projects at the terminal and beyond.
• E-Fuels & Hydrogen: Developing sustainable fuels derived from renewable energy and captured CO₂, providing alternatives for hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation and shipping.
With EnQuest’s expertise in asset management and operational efficiency at SVT, Veri Energy is uniquely positioned to deliver cost competitive and scalable decarbonisation solutions.
Veri Energy is committed to collaborating with industry partners, government stakeholders, and local communities to drive innovation and create long-term value. Through these efforts, the company is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable energy in the UK and beyond.
Uniper UK
Uniper is an international energy company, has around 7000 employees, and operates in more than 40 countries. The company plans for its 22.5 GW of installed power-generating capacity in Europe to be carbon-neutral by 2035. In the UK, Uniper owns and operates a flexible generation portfolio of seven power stations, a fast-cycle gas storage facility and two high pressure gas pipelines, from Theddlethorpe to Killingholme and from Blyborough to Cottam, in the north east. We also have significant long-term regasification capacity at the Grain LNG terminal in Kent, to convert LNG back to natural gas.
As a pioneer in the field of hydrogen, Uniper has set itself the target of operating worldwide along the entire value chain in the future and implementing projects that will make hydrogen the mainstay of the future energy supply. It was one of the first to implement power-to-gas technology – using wind power to produce hydrogen and feed it into the gas grid – with its plant in Falkenhagen, Germany, built in 2013. Uniper is currently supporting around 20 hydrogen projects, at various stages of development, from initial concept to completed projects. These include its Falkenhagen plant, potential production facilities at Maasvlakte in the Netherlands, plans for a German national hub for hydrogen in Wilhelmshaven, and for a hydrogen production hub in the Humber, UK. We see CCUS as complementary to our strategy, where it provides a potential future solution for decarbonising our power plants, and enables at scale production of blue hydrogen which is required to advance decarbonisation across sectors such as industry and transport as well as power production.