Bodycote delivers zero-emissions milestone

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Bodycote, a leading provider of precision heat treatment and specialist thermal processing services, has announced that two of its UK facilities are now operating with zero carbon emissions. 

The facilities specialize in heat treating turbine blades for Rolls-Royce jet engines.

In what is believed to be a sector first, the Derby and Rotherham plants are now fully electric with 100percent of the electricity covered by renewable energy sources. No fossil fuels are consumed in the plants, and the zero operational emission milestone has been achieved without the use of carbon offsetting.  

BodyCote MP Baggy Shanker, second from right, tours the Bodycote Derby zero emissions plant. (Courtesy: BodyCote)

Bodycote, an FTSE 250 business, operates in a global heattreatment industry worth an estimated $25-30billion. Though energy intensive, the industry’s work is critical to the safety, durability and performance of products that define modern life.  

Without Bodycote’s services, an aircraft engine would not survive a single flight, car gearboxes would struggle to survive a week of use, and surgical tools or joint replacements would fail to meet essential safety standards.  

“Our customers, many with ambitious 2030 targets, are looking for suppliers who can support their decarbonization efforts,” said Jim Fairbairn, CEO of Bodycote. Recently, a customer with a 90 percentcarbon reduction goal came to us because of the impact offered by our lower-carbon thermal processing. These are real demands, and the clock is ticking.  

“For Bodycote, leading in this space is not only the right thing for the planet, but also the right thing for our global business. As well as the progress made in Derby and Rotherham, we are running pilot decarbonization projects across Europe and North America.”

Supporting the UK Government’s Industrial Decarbonization Strategy, Bodycote’s transition to zero emissions is achieved through investment in industrial heat electrification, energy-efficiency and renewable energy sourcing. A new closedcircuit adiabatic cooling system was recently introduced at the Derby plant, which is located alongside the Rolls Royce site. Replacing evaporative cooling towers, this innovative installation provides electricity consumption savings (as well as peak electrical load and associated carbon emissions) of 73 percent as well as a reduction in water use of more than 85 percent, while also avoiding the need for chemical dosing and cleaning. 

“We congratulate Bodycote on achieving heat treatment operations with zero emissions,” said Larissa Lee-Favier, SVP Sustainability, Rolls-Royce. We encourage all our partners and suppliers to take action to make the operations and activities they can influence sustainable. Bodycote’s achievement sets a strong and commendable example for the industry.” 

As the first and only major heattreatment company with a near-term carbon reduction target verified by the Science Based Targets initiative, the business is committed to measurable progress. Its Derby and Rotherham plants now serve as blueprint sites for a global decarbonization program, with the next zero-emission site set to be announced in the coming months. 

The transformation contributes to regional low-carbon manufacturing networks and the national goal of reducing carbon emissions. The Climate Change Committee, which reports to Parliament on the UK’s progress to adapt to climate change every two years, has recently identified the electrification of industrial heat as a top priority for the UK to meet its future carbon targets.  

Baggy Shanker, member of Parliament for Derby South and former Rolls-Royce engineer, visited the Derby site with Fairbairn, meeting the team responsible for the transformation and day-to-day operations. 

“It’s fantastic to see such a milestone achieved here in Derby,” said Shanker. I often hear that achieving zero emissions is too difficult or costly, so it’s refreshing to see the drive behind Bodycote’s commitment to reaching this goal at the Derby and Rotherham facilities. It’s a shining example of how industry can lead the way in building a sustainable future, setting a precedent for the sector and beyond. Congratulations to everyone at Bodycote for their vision and hard work.” 

Across more than 100 sites globally, the Bodycote group is deploying a program of energy efficiency, electrification, and on-site renewable energy projects to minimize energy use and carbon emissions.

“This achievement puts Derby and Rotherham on the map as centerof excellence for decarbonization,” said Fairbairn. When an energy-intensive industry like heat treatment can show real climate action, it demonstrates that a green future is within reach.” 

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