Evero's two Greenhouse Gas Removal projects are Deliverable 👏 At Evero, we’re committed to tackling climate change head-on. By diverting waste from landfill we’re generating clean energy that powers local homes and communities. But this is just the beginning of our journey. We’re proud to announce that both our Ince and Widnes plants have passed the deliverability assessment phase of the government’s Track 1 Expansion process. This milestone is a major step forward within the Track 1 expansion process, positioning us to collaborate closely with the UK government on Greenhouse Gas Removals. Our BECCS projects can play a critical role in the UK’s Net Zero ambitions, through our mission to restore balance. Simon Hicks, CEO of Evero, said “We’re delighted that the UK government has recognised the quality of our CCS projects. They are of long-term environmental importance to the UK’s commitment to meeting our Net Zero targets." “We also welcome the government’s recent announcement of a £22bn investment into CCS, including the Hynet cluster.” To read the full press release about the deliverability assessment click here 👉 http://bit.ly/3Nf3KLY
Evero
Renewable Energy Power Generation
Liverpool Street, England 8,227 followers
At Evero we are restoring balance in all that we do.
About us
We are transforming the way society thinks about waste.
- Website
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https://evero.energy
External link for Evero
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Power Generation
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Liverpool Street, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
Locations
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Primary
28 Austin Friars
Liverpool Street, England EC2N 2QQ, GB
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Ince, Chester CH2 4RB, GB
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125 Cleveland Street
Hull, HU8 7AU, GB
Employees at Evero
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Steve Johnson MBE
Chair at Evero (formerly Bioenergy Infrastructure Group)
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Ruth Taylor
Senior Business Support Manager │Office Operations Manager │Workplace Strategist │ Induction Specialist │Document Controller │DBS CERTIFICATE
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Saif Ali
BA (Hons) AMBA MA MCMI MCIPD
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Robert Flanagan
Updates
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Evero recently welcomed the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Environment Agency to our Ince BioPower plant 🏭 This visit was a fantastic opportunity to showcase how Evero leads the way in gasification technology and to share exciting updates on our InBECCS project, which has passed the Track-1 Expansion deliverability milestone. Collaboration with the government is integral to driving these innovative projects forward and achieving the urgent and shared goal of Net Zero emissions.
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Last week, Evero attended the Labour North West 2024 Regional Conference. We were thrilled to engage with attendees who asked thoughtful questions about our pioneering BECCS projects and their role in supporting the government’s Net Zero mission. Connecting with communities across the North West continues to be a priority as we get closer to forever capturing carbon, and we’re excited to share more about our upcoming initiatives that deliver a sustainable future ♻️
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This week, we hosted a consultation at Elton Community Centre, near our Ince BioPower plant. At Evero, actively engaging with local communities and keeping them informed about developments in their area is important. It was a pleasure to meet local residents and have meaningful conversations about our upcoming carbon capture retrofit 🏭 This transformative project will play a vital role in removing over 200,000 tonnes of CO₂ from the atmosphere each year, contributing significantly to a more sustainable future and forever capturing carbon. In addition to sharing updates on the retrofit, we also discussed how this initiative would bring further job opportunities and skill development to the region 👷 HyNet
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Our CEO, Simon Hicks, recently sat down with inspiratia to share insights into Evero’s innovative waste wood-driven approach to driving the UK’s energy transition. Simon explains the opportunities and challenges of pioneering carbon capture in the UK, where two of Evero’s North West-based plants are currently in the Hynet Track-1 expansion process. He also shares his vision for the future and the need for the energy-from-waste sector to evolve. 💡 Read the full article below to learn more about Evero’s journey ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ez9RCb8Z
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Did you know? Our Lisahally facility processes most of Northern Ireland's waste wood. Our plant diverted more than 110,000 tonnes of waste wood from landfills in 2023. By diverting this and using it to power local homes we’re not only easing the burden on landfills but also promoting sustainable waste management practices for a cleaner, greener future ♻️ EVERMORE|ENERGY
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What makes Evero and our BECCS unique? Our feedstock consists of C-grade waste wood. This is anything from old kitchens and MDF furniture to construction and demolition waste that cannot be recycled. Think about your old home powering your new home, because that’s exactly what Evero is doing! 🏠 Giving materials a second or third life through diversion from landfills and ensuring this sustainability through circularity is crucial to the country’s Net Zero journey and Evero’s mission to restore balance. Seras UK
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Earlier this week, Evero’s Head of Engineering, Mark Roberts, and Head of External Affairs, Greg Williams, presented to a group of leading academics about Evero and our pathfinder INBECCS project, showcasing the key policy and technical concepts behind it. Thank you to everyone who attended, asked thoughtful questions, and contributed to such engaging discussions! CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub
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Recycle Week is here! ♻️ This year’s #RecycleWeek theme is ‘Rescue me’, focusing on rescuing items from the rubbish that could have been recycled. At Evero, we take part in a scheme that transforms process residue from the energy-from-waste plants (APCr) into a carbon negative aggregate used to create breezeblocks 🧱 🏗️ This ensures residue is recycled, diverted from landfill, and repurposed into something useful, whilst tackling climate change too ♻️ O.C.O Technology Ltd
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Retrofitting carbon capture technology at our Mersey Bioenergy plant is a key step toward supporting the UK’s Net Zero 2050 target, enabling the removal of up to 200,000 tons of carbon annually. It also plays a vital role in creating long-term high-skilled local jobs 👷 On the news that the UK government has assessed the project as deliverable, Derek Twigg, MP for Widnes and Halewood, recently said: “This is great news for the constituency. With Evero’s carbon capture project at Mersey Bioenergy passing the government’s deliverability assessment, we can see the potential for decarbonisation investment landing north of the Mersey. I had the pleasure of seeing Evero’s plant in operation just last month, where it takes waste wood from the north west and turns it into renewable energy. With carbon capture added to the plant, these high skilled, green job will be protected and added to.” To read the full press release about the deliverability assessment click here 👉 http://bit.ly/3Nf3KLY