Carbon Capture

James Engineering supports the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, helping industries reduce carbon emissions and support the transition to a lower-carbon future.

James Engineering supports the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, helping industries reduce carbon emissions and support the transition to a lower-carbon future.

Carbon capture involves collecting carbon dioxide (CO₂) directly at the source before it is released into the atmosphere. This process is commonly used across major industrial facilities, including:

  • Power stations
  • Cement factories
  • Steel plants
  • Hydrogen production plants

Once captured, the CO₂ is transported through a network of pipelines and specialist transport vessels and stored safely in depleted oil and gas reservoirs beneath the UK and Irish Sea. This process, known as carbon capture and storage (CCS), plays a key role in reducing industrial emissions and supporting national net-zero targets.

A critical part of carbon capture infrastructure involves large-diameter chimneys, stacks, and industrial ducting systems used to collect and direct captured gases. These components fall directly within the core manufacturing capabilities of James Engineering.

With extensive experience in large-scale steel fabrication, ductwork manufacturing, and heavy industrial structures, James Engineering is well positioned to support projects within the growing carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) sector.

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