UK’s leading energy from waste (EfW) operators, has announced the next phase of its carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot ...
Enfinium to install new CCS technology at North Wales facility and Ferrybridge site, trialling heatless capture techniques ...
UK’s leading energy from waste (EfW) operators, has announced the next phase of its carbon capture and storage (CCS) pilot programme.
The project at Parc Adfer is expected to capture up to 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. This follows Enfinium’s previous commitment to invest around £200m in the facility. The pilot plant ...
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 ...
A second pilot, operated by Nuada, will deploy next-generation carbon capture technology at enfinium’s Ferrybridge-1 facility in West Yorkshire. The announcement follows enfinium’s launch of the UK’s ...
British energy-from-waste (EfW) plant operator Enfinium has announced that it is moving to the next phase of its carbon ...
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 ...
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 ...
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