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BiGGAR Economics was commissioned by SSE Thermal to undertake economic impact assessments of its proposed carbon capture plants and adjoining power stations at Keadby in North Lincolnshire and Peterhead in Aberdeenshire.
These would be the first power stations in the UK with integrated carbon capture, enabling emissions from the highly efficient Combined Cycle Gas Turbines to be captured and stored. This would create a model for the deployment of low carbon technology. In addition, the power plants are expected to generate significant economic benefits.
Over its lifetime, Keadby Carbon Capture Power Station is expected to contribute £1.2 billion Gross Value Added (GVA) in the UK. In addition, each year of operation it is expected to support:

The project will bring particular benefits to the local community.
Over its lifetime, Peterhead Carbon Capture Power Station is expected to contribute £1.2 billion Gross Value Added (GVA) in the UK. In addition, each year of operation it is expected to support:

The employment impacts will also include supporting apprenticeships, which are highlighted in the promotional video below.
More details on these studies and its findings can be found in the SSE website, through the links below:
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