Findings from the ACT Acorn project, completed in early 2019, guided development of the Acorn project – a low-cost carbon capture and storage (CCS) system in north east Scotland – from proof-of-concept towards design studies. ACT Acorn, which involved researchers and professional staff from SCCS, built on previous research, such as an appraisal of potential North Sea CO2 storage sites and options to re-use oil and gas assets.
Our work aimed at informing some of the gaps in the research and development landscape. It also explored a variety of build-out options from the St Fergus CCS hub to create a regional CCS network in Scotland, influence developments in other North Sea regions and lead the way for CCS development at mature oil and gas fields worldwide.
ACT Acorn was funded by the Accelerating CCS technologies (ACT) co-fund of ERA-NET under the Horizon 2020 programme.