Energy from waste operator enfinium flicks switch on pilot project at Ferrybridge facility that is set to capture one tonne of CO2 a day
Enfinium CEO Mike Maudsley explains how the energy from waste sector can deliver negative emissions, why the net zero transition needs all industries to play a role, and what the company is doing to encourage more young people to work in the green economy...
Consultations seek views on integrating energy from waste plants, carbon removals, and woodland projects into UK carbon pricing regime
Firm touts plan to capture 1.2 million tonnes of carbon from the air annually by 2039, as it transitions to become a 'world leading carbon removals business'
Energy from waste carbon capture project could capture up to 235,000 tonnes of carbon a year
Year-long CCS pilot set to start in July, capturing up to one tonne of CO2 per day from the West Yorkshire facility
New fund will support UK wide efforts to reduce waste by making it easier to repair household items rather than replace them
Energy from waste firm commits up to £800m in support of project that aims to remove over 600,000 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere and generate over 90MW of low carbon power
CCS is important for certain sectors but should be disregarded by others, warns Enfinium's Jane Atkinson
Firms developing proposals they claim could capture up to 100,000 tonnes of CO2 at the Parc Adfer facility