Consultation begins for Peak Cluster
Securing a sustainable future for Britain’s cement and lime industries
- Four cement and lime producers have come together to form Peak Cluster, a project helping to secure the future for 40% of the nation’s cement and lime industries.
- Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ) and Peak Cluster are collectively expected to safeguard and create 13,000 jobs by 2050, with around 1,500 jobs created across the East Midlands and North West during construction.
- The project, centred in in Staffordshire and Derbyshire, will prevent around three million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions from entering the atmosphere each year.
12th January 2026: Peak Cluster has today launched a six-week consultation on plans to support the long-term sustainability of the UK’s vital cement and lime sector.
The project will capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from four historic cement and lime producers across three sites in Staffordshire and Derbyshire, transporting and storing it permanently beneath the East Irish Sea.
Peak Cluster will help to secure the future of Britain’s cement and lime industries – safeguarding and creating jobs and ensuring a reliable, ‘homemade’ supply of these essential materials. This includes building material for the UK’s hospitals, homes and rail and essential minerals to purify our tap water and maintain healthy soil on which to graze animals and grow crops.
The production of cement and lime unavoidably generates CO2 – the single largest contributor to climate change.
To meet this challenge, Peak Cluster will use carbon capture technology to lock away CO2 emitted at Holcim’s Cauldon plant, Tarmac’s Tunstead cement plant, Buxton Lime’s Tunstead lime plant and Breedon’s Hope plant. The CO2 will be safely transported in a purpose-built underground pipeline to Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ), a central CO2 storage facility to be operated by UK energy company, Spirit Energy.
John Egan, Peak Cluster’s CEO, said:
“Peak Cluster is such an important project for Britian’s economy – helping to protect our vital industries and securing highly-skilled jobs. With cement imports having tripled in the last 20 years, and domestic production at its lowest level since the 1950s, there has never been a greater need to build a resilient, sustainable supply. Peak Cluster will be the world’s largest cement and lime decarbonisation project – using proven technology to establish the UK as an international leader in responsible, sustainable manufacturing.”
Following initial studies and research, Peak Cluster is entering its first consultation phase, which will provide those interested with an opportunity to find out more directly from the project team, ask questions and input their thoughts into the development process, helping to shape this important project as it progresses.
Consultation will run from 12th January 2026 until 11:59pm on 27th February 2026 and will include a range of in-person events and webinars. Full information about the project, the consultation and details on how to contact the project team, can be found on the project website here: www.peakcluster.co.uk
John Egan continued:
“The project team are keen to meet with those who live, work, and have an interest in the project. We encourage you to visit our website, come and discuss the project with the team at our events and webinars, and let us know your views.
“This first consultation will help us shape the development of more detailed plans, which we hope to consult on again later in 2026.”
Once the proposals for this nationally significant infrastructure project are finalised, Peak Cluster aims to submit a Development Consent Order application in 2027.
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Notes to editors
- From the next decade, Peak Cluster will utilise carbon capture and storage technology to decarbonise 40% of the UK’s cement and lime production industry. It will:
- boost growth in our industrial heartlands
- help to secure a long-term supply of low carbon cement and lime products the British construction and manufacturing sectors rely on
- support British industry to decarbonise and expand
- Peak Cluster brings together four of the UK’s leading cement and lime producers; Tarmac, Breedon, Holcim, Buxton Lime together with and the National Wealth Fund, SEEL and the low carbon energy project developer Progressive Energy
- National Wealth Fund has invested in Peak Cluster in a multi-million-pound investment. The £28.6 million investment unlocked £31 million from private partners, creating a flagship private-public partnership.
- Peak Cluster has partnered with Spirit Energy to utilise the UK’s largest carbon dioxide store, Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ). MNZ (Morecambe Net Zero) is a joint venture between Spirit Energy and shareholders Centrica plc and Stadtwerke München GmbH (SWM) located off the coast of Barrow-in-Furness in the East Sea. MNZ | Peak Cluster will create and secure 13,000 jobs in the Midlands and North West England.
Contact
- Amy Bodey, External Relations Director: consultation@peakcluster.co.uk / 0775 485 2979

