
Enfinium
Parc Adfer
The Parc Adfer carbon capture project is being developed by enfinium at its energy-from-waste facility in Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales to capture CO₂ from waste combustion flue gas and permanently store it through the HyNet North West CCS network. The full-scale system is designed to capture up to 235,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year, with captured volumes transported via regional CO₂ infrastructure for offshore geological storage beneath Liverpool Bay. In April 2025, enfinium will relocate its operational CCS pilot plant from the Ferrybridge 1 facility in West Yorkshire to Parc Adfer. The pilot system will be installed and operated by Kanadevia Inova to support performance testing, process optimization, and scale-up design ahead of full deployment. The Parc Adfer CCS project has been placed on the UK Government’s HyNet Track-1 Expansion negotiation list, making it eligible for public funding support subject to commercial and regulatory approvals. enfinium has submitted a formal planning application to Flintshire County Council and estimates total project investment at approximately £200 million, positioning Parc Adfer as one of the first commercial waste-to-energy carbon capture installations in the UK.
City
Liverpool, Uk
Country
United Kingdom
Region
europe
Project name
Parc Adfer
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