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Enfinium unveils ‘£800m’ carbon capture project at Ferrybridge site

Energy from waste (EfW) plant operator Enfinium has unveiled plans for a project to install carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at its Ferrybridge site in West Yorkshire.

Enfinium's Ferybridge 1 site, which has a capacity of 725,000 tonnes of waste per year

The company said it will “lead an investment of up to £800 million” into the project for CCS technology to be installed at Enfinium’s Ferrybridge 1 and 2 facilities in Knottingley, West Yorkshire.

The proposals will be put forward for grant support from the UK Government as part of their expansion of the Track-1 cluster sequencing process, due to launch this month. Planning and consenting for the site will move forward in 2024.

With a planned operational date of 2030, Enfinium said the scheme it would capture around 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) every year, including over 600,000 tonnes of durable, high-quality carbon removals – “equivalent to taking the carbon emissions of every household in Manchester out of the atmosphere”.

Both Ferybridge 1 and 2 have a capacity of 725,000 tonnes each. With CCS installed, Enfinium outlined that the site would become one of the largest carbon removal projects in Europe and support over 200 jobs across the supply chain during the development phase.

‘Green economy’

Mike Maudsley, chief executive of enfinium, said: “To deliver a net zero carbon economy, the UK needs to find a way to produce carbon removals, or negative emissions, at scale. Installing carbon capture at our Ferrybridge site would make it one of Europe’s biggest carbon removal projects. All this while decarbonising unrecyclable waste, diverting it from climate-damaging landfill, and supporting the green economy in West Yorkshire and the wider community.”

With CCS installed, Enfinium outlined that the site would become one of the largest carbon removal projects in Europe and support over 200 jobs

Power

With plans to be operational from 2030, the project would provide the UK with vital carbon removals, decarbonise unrecyclable waste and generate over 90 MW of baseload, homegrown carbon negative power, Enfinium outlined.

Olivia Powis, UK director of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, commented: “Enfinium’s planned £800 million investment in CCS at Ferrybridge marks a critical milestone for carbon removal and clean power. For the UK to host one of Europe’s largest carbon removal projects, it demonstrates we are really leading the way in our journey towards a net zero future. enfinium’s strategic vision has the potential to sustain and create good local jobs and transform the facility in West Yorkshire.”

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