India, Aug. 5 -- Having received the green light from the Prime Minister to start construction of the Liverpool Bay Transportation & Storage network in April, the HyNet carbon capture cluster today (Tuesday 5 August) gets another boost, as new projects enter negotiations with government and industry to join the world-leading site.This will support a total of 2,800 direct, skilled jobs in total - such as engineers and construction workers - and unlock growth and investment right across the HyNet network, which spans Cheshire and Flintshire. New pipelines and manufacturing facilities will be constructed, and existing power plants will be repurposed to capture carbon emissions and store them safely under the seabed, reducing greenhouse gas e...