The White Rose CCS project will capture and store 2 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide from a new 448 megawatt oxyfuel power plant located at Drax power station in North Yorkshire. The captured CO2 will be transported via pipeline and permanently stored underground in a saline aquifer offshore. The project aims to demonstrate carbon capture and storage technology at commercial scale and help develop regional infrastructure for transporting and storing 17 million tonnes per year of CO2. The project owners and developers include Drax, Alstom, BOC, National Grid, and Occidental Petroleum, companies with relevant expertise in power generation, industrial gases, pipeline infrastructure and sub-surface storage. The White Rose project is on track for