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Friday, 29 April 2022 07:51

Severn Trent partnership awarded £3.7 million in Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge

An innovative project to reduce and reuse CO2 emissions from Combined Heat and Power engines has been named a winner of Ofwat’s second Water Breakthrough Challenge.

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Ofwat has awarded £3.7 million to Severn Trent in partnership with Clarke Energy, Carbon Capture Machine, Brunel University, United Utilities, Southern Water and Scottish Water for its CECCU (CHP Exhaust Carbon Capture and Utilisation) project.

The project will turn carbon into useful products like paint and fertiliser, saving five million tonnes of CO2 per year and making the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) process – where heat as a byproduct of renewable energy generated is captured and used – carbon neutral.

The water sector has a long history of renewable energy generation, significantly reducing reliance on grid-imported electricity, benefitting the environment, and keeping customer bills low.

To extract the renewable energy, biogas is combusted in CHP engines and this releases unavoidable CO2 emissions. The project will develop new technology to reduce and reuse CO2 emissions from CHPs.

Richard Walwyn, Head of Asset Intelligence and Innovation, Severn Trent said:

“Together with our partners Clarke Energy, Carbon Capture Market and Brunel University, we could unlock a key technological innovation on the race to Net Zero. This project will trial new technology at a Severn Trent Water site in Derby to remove carbon from Combined Heat and Power (CHP) exhausts and turn it into eco-friendly products - the net zero, circular economy in action.”

John Russell, Senior Director, Strategy, Finance and Infrastructure at Ofwat commented:

“It's crucial for the water sector to come up with new, innovative ideas to fix the challenges that the sector – and society – faces. The winners revealed today will help develop ideas to save more water, turn captured carbon into useful products, and – ultimately – make the sector more sustainable.

"Ofwat’s Innovation Fund, which provides the prize money for these competitions, exists to help stimulate new and bold initiatives by water companies working in partnership with universities, charities, engineering practices and technology firms. We have much to learn from other sectors and the winners of this round of the competition showcase just how much can be achieved when we collaborate."

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