Progressive Energy
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Progressive Energy describes itself as an "independent UK clean energy project development company." The company has no operating projects other than its involvement in promoting a Carbon Capture and Storage project at Teeside.[1]
Coal project
Progressive Energy is a part of the Teeside Low Carbon consortium which also includes BOC, GDF SUEZ and Premier Oil. Teeside Low Carbon have proposed to build a 450 megawatt Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle plant with pre-combustion capture on a brownfield site on Teesside.
The consortium has stated that it expects that it will "make an investment decision in 2014, subject to appropriate planning and other regulatory approvals."[2] At the end of October 2012 the Department of Energy and Climate Change announced that the project had been short-listed as one of four bidders "for the next phase of the UK’s £1bn Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) competition."[3]
Personnel
Board of Directors
Members of the Board of Director includes:[4]
- Brian Count, previously CEO of Innogy, now RWE.
- Alan Lovell, formerly CEO of Infinis as a Non-Exec Director;
- Peter Whitton, the Managing Director, who previously headed up Business development and electricity trading at Magnox.
Contact details
Progressive Energy Ltd
Swan House
Bonds Mill
Stonehouse
GL10 3RF, UK
Tel: +44 1453 822444
Email: web AT progressive-energy.com
Website: http://www.progressive-energy.com/index.htm
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ Progressive Energy, "About us", Progressive Energy website, accessed October 2012.
- ↑ Progressive Energy, "Welcome", Progressive Energy website, accessed October 2012.
- ↑ Department of Energy and Climate Change, "Short list for UK’s £1bn CCS competition announced", Media Release, October 30, 2012.
- ↑ Progressive Energy, "About us', Progressive Energy website, accessed October 2012.