Bp 'Will Take the Time to Consider' Next Steps After Teesworks Setback
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Permission granted for massive Teesworks data centre despite objection from BP hydrogen scheme - Hydrogen Central
Permission granted for massive Teesworks data centre despite objection from BP hydrogen scheme A proposed large scale data centre which has prompted a dispute between Teesworks and oil giant BP has been granted planning permission. A letter sent to Redcar and Cleveland Council at the end of last month revealed an objection to the data centre since it was claimed it would be incompatible with BP’s H2 Teesside hydrogen project. But the reserved ma…
Council backs AI data centre plan despite BP’s hydrogen bid
A battle is brewing over 115 acres of the Teesworks regeneration site in Redcar after local councillors approved plans for an AI data centre on the very ground that BP hopes to use for its H2Teesside blue-hydrogen plant. BP is currently seeking a development consent order (DCO) from the UK Government for the H2Teesside scheme, which is required for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP). H2Teesside involves a plant that would spl…
H2-View News: BP backs 1.2GW H2Teesside plans amid data centre clash
The oil and gas major is seeking a Development Consent Order (DCO) from the government after Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council approved landowner South Tees Group’s (STG) bid to build one of Europe’s largest data centres. Reports state that Teesworks Ltd has objected to BP’s plans, arguing the hydrogen and carbon capture scheme would render the proposed data centre, planned on 115 acres earmarked for H2Teesside, unviable. BP, meanwhile, told …
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