• Energy from Waste: Volume 3
  • Energy from Waste: Volume 3
  • Energy from Waste: Volume 3
  • Energy from Waste: Volume 3
  • Energy from Waste: Volume 3

Energy from Waste: Volume 3

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Energy from Waste: Volume 3
The 2035 Capacity Gap

As residual waste in England declines further, the Energy from Waste infrastructure continues to build out with an additional 6 million tonnes of expected capacity to come online in the next 4 years. While this will reduce the national capacity gap to around 3 million tonnes, the dynamics at a regional level should vary dramatically. It is the regional capacity gap that is most important to operators and investors due to the need to secure waste feedstock, ideally within close proximity to EfW plants to limit transportation costs. In this final volume in our three-part series we provide our perspective on the future EfW capacity gap on both a national and regional level.

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