Carbon transport and storage
Transporting captured carbon dioxide to sites for its reuse or permanent sequestration, is typically done through pipeline networks or alternatively by ship, rail, or truck.
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Arup act as CCUS technical advisors to the UK, Scottish, and Australian government and we have extensive experience in assessing CO2 transport and permanent storage potential at a regional and national level. We work with private clients to de-risk projects through integrated advisory services for technical and financial due diligence.
At Arup we combine commercial and markets expertise with multidisciplinary capabilities to provide transport and storage solutions. Relevant specialisms include marine design and engineering, pipeline design and installation, planning and consenting, safety engineering, geological surveys, dynamic subsurface simulations, seismic evaluations, storage capacity certifications, and monitoring and reporting.
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Powering Scotland's future: how offshore wind farms will accelerate renewable energy
Caledonia Offshore Wind Farm, United Kingdom

Accelerating the development of global offshore wind infrastructure
Offshore wind farms

Arup applies advanced site characterisation approaches to Dutch Nederwiek Site I
Nederwiek Wind Park Site I, Netherlands

Innovative energy storage powers Northern Ireland Water’s decarbonisation journey
Northern Ireland Water BESS, United Kingdom
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) will be a key part of how countries achieve net zero. With more than 15 years of experience of CCUS development. Our work involves the removal of carbon dioxide from hydrocarbon combustion, industrial processes or through negative emission capture followed by storage and transport.
