Tranter selected to supply heat exchangers for Net Zero Teesside Power CCS project

Tranter has been selected to supply gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchangers for the UK’s flagship Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) carbon capture project.
The order includes 40 large plate-and-frame heat exchangers made from stainless steel and equipped with EPDM or NBR gaskets. The contract was awarded by Technip Energies, which is leading a consortium with GE Vernova and construction partner Balfour Beatty to deliver the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) scope for the NZT Power and NEP onshore Power, Capture and Compression project.
Tranter’s heat exchangers will be deployed across the project’s carbon capture process. They feature Tranter’s ThermoFit® GT-series plates with the Omniflex plate pattern, designed to maintain high NTU performance with minimal pressure drop—an ideal solution for post-combustion carbon capture using regenerable solvent technology.

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