Tranter has secured a contract to supply gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchangers for the Net Zero Teesside Power project, aimed at becoming the first gas-fired power plant with commercial-scale carbon capture technology. The plant will generate over 740 MW of low-carbon power and capture up to two million tonnes of CO₂ annually for storage by the Northern Endurance Partnership. Tranter will provide 40 large heat exchangers designed for high NTU performance, supporting the plant’s carbon capture process. This project emphasizes Tranter’s expertise and commitment to low-carbon technologies and decarbonization efforts in the UK.
Q1. What is Tranter’s role in the UK’s carbon capture project?
Tranter is the chosen supplier of high-efficiency heat exchanger systems that enhance the performance and energy savings of carbon capture facilities.
Q2. Why is carbon capture important for the UK?
It’s essential for reducing industrial CO₂ emissions and achieving the UK’s net-zero target by 2050.
Q3. How do Tranter’s heat exchangers support sustainability?
They recover and reuse waste heat, lowering energy costs and minimizing environmental impact.
Q4. Which industries will benefit from Tranter’s solutions?
Industries like cement, steel, oil, gas, and chemical processing will benefit most from Tranter’s thermal systems.
Q5. What is the expected impact of this collaboration?
It will advance the UK’s clean energy infrastructure and set an example for future low-carbon industrial projects worldwide.



























