Enfinium, a leading UK energy from waste operator, plans to install CCS technology at its Parc Adfer facility in Deeside. If approved it said the project could be capable of capturing up to ...
is part of enfinium's effort to reduce waste. The company, which operates the waste-to-power plant in Deeside, has reopened the fund for 2025 following last year's success. Mr Rowlands said ...
Energy from Waste (EfW) company Enfinium has announced that in April this year it will relocate its carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot plant to Parc Adfer in Flintshire, North Wales, as part of ...
Energy from waste operator enfinium is to move its current carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot plant from its Ferrybridge-1 facility to Parc Adfer in Wales in April. A new pilot plant will ...
Energy-from-waste plant operator Enfinium has announced the next phase of its £1.7bn carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot programme, with projects set to launch in both Wales and West Yorkshire. The ...
Enfinium has invested over £500 million into the site, with the construction phase generating more than 400 jobs. Once fully operational, the facility will employ over 40 people in full time roles.
Thanks to the funding from enfinium, the group has provided support for local members of the community to get involved in their most recent production, The Valley of Queens, at the Midlands Arts ...
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