United Kingdom, June 26 -- Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today announces that it has been awarded an £833 million contract by Technip Energies to act as the construction partner for Net Zero Teesside Power - an Onshore Power, Capture and Compression project and poised to be the world's first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage. Balfour Beatty will work alongside Technip Energies and GE Vernova - with the support of technology partner Shell Catalysts & Technologies - to construct the large-scale combined cycle gas-powered generation plant for Net Zero Teesside Power, a joint venture between bp and Equinor. In addition, the company will build the post combustion carbon capture system, which i...