Kelvin energy from waste plant, West Bromwich

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Kelvin energy from waste plant, West Bromwich

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 11 Nov 2023

Photographed from Blakey Hall Bridge over the Birmingham Canal navigations (old main line). The M5 runs along on the right. The construction is a new energy from waste plant to be called the Kelvin plant and operated by Enfinium. It is a £500 million project and will process (incinerate) 395,000 tonnes of waste per year and generate 44MW of electricity, making it amongst the biggest such plants to date. There are ambitious aspirations that it may contribute to net zero with carbon capture and electrolytic hydrogen production.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.506815
Longitude
-1.995831