National Grid launches its second-phase consultation today for the Low Carbon Pipelines Project.
The infrastructure, which will exceed 16km and covers five key sections, consists of two underground pipelines: one to transport captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from major industrial emitters; the other to transport low carbon hydrogen for use as a more environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels.
As part of this statutory consultation, which runs until November 29, National Grid Ventures has published plans, visualisations, technical documents and other materials on the proposals, including a Preliminary Environmental Information Report (PEIR) detailing potential environment impacts.
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