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© NLGEP
uk-waste-to-energy-hydrogen-carbon-capture-plans-approved
© NLGEP

UK waste-to-energy, hydrogen, carbon capture plans approved

Plans to turn commercial and household waste into low-carbon electricity and hydrogen have been approved by the UK Energy Secretary.

The North Lincolnshire Green Energy Park (NLGEP) secured a Development Consent Order (DCO) for its plans to process up to 760,000 tonnes of waste per year to generate 95MWe of electricity, which will be used to power electrolysis and homes in the area.

Hydrogen will be produced by a 10MW electrolyser system using water from the waste condensate collected from the CO2 capture.

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