Today is Zero Emissions Day - a call to action to accelerate progress towards net zero. At Piper Maddox, we work with the innovators driving this transition, from clean energy and low-carbon technologies to sustainable transport and infrastructure. The gap to 2050 is still large, but every role we fill, every project we support helps close the gap. The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that reaching net zero will require 14 million new clean energy jobs and shifting 16 million workers by 2030 - proof that people are central to the transition. Zero Emissions Day is a reminder that the challenge is global, but so is the opportunity, and the solutions already exist. Now it’s about scaling them, together. #ZeroEmissionsDay #NetZero #Sustainability
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Turning wind energy dreams into reality means embracing responsibility from the ground up. As turbines reach the end of service, municipalities face the challenge: and opportunity: of blade recycling. This isn’t just environmental stewardship. It’s common sense: keeping massive composites out of landfills, conserving resources, and showing taxpayers that clean energy also means clean communities. Here’s how local governments can lead: • Build partnerships with specialized recyclers: don’t go it alone. • Require decommissioning plans in new wind projects. • Incentivize innovation in material recovery, storage, and transport. • Communicate transparently with your community every step of the way. A renewable future means we take care of every part of the process. Let’s set the best example: right here at home. Share your ideas or stories below. Ready to lead the way? #CleanEnergy #SustainableCommunities #MunicipalLeadership #WindEnergy #Recycling #CommonSense
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The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project we've announced today in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero creates a new pathway for decarbonisation of Energy-from-Waste and propels progress on the UK's climate change targets. Following the breakthrough agreement we have signed with the Government, we are preparing to start work on the UK's first full-scale CCS plant in our sector, which will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO2 each year when it becomes operational in mid-2029. Want to know more? Watch the video below ⬇ #CarbonCapture #EnergyfromWaste #WastetoEnergy #carbonremovals #CCS Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Net Zero North West | EQT Group | HyNet | Carbon Capture and Storage Association | Resource Recovery UK | Coalition for Negative Emissions | Eni | CIWM | Heidelberg Materials UK | Environmental Services Association | Environment Agency | Cheshire West and Chester Council | Teneo | Protos
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Great news from ENCYCLIS – the company has now reached Final Investment Decision on its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at the Protos Energy Recovery Facility in Cheshire. This is a major milestone for the UK’s net zero ambitions. The plant will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, including biogenic emissions, which will be transported via the HyNet pipeline for permanent storage in Liverpool Bay. Why does this matter? This is the UK’s first full-scale CCS project at an energy-from-waste facility, and it’s a huge step forward in decarbonising the waste sector. It also helps anchor the HyNet North West industrial cluster and sets a blueprint for future projects. It’s been a privilege to support this project – alongside Alex Hudson, our indomitable project manager. But most of all, hats off to Andy Bedford, Project Director, whose leadership and persistence have been absolutely central to getting this complex project to FID. And yes, he somehow makes hi-viz yellow look sharp – an achievement in itself.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project we've announced today in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero creates a new pathway for decarbonisation of Energy-from-Waste and propels progress on the UK's climate change targets. Following the breakthrough agreement we have signed with the Government, we are preparing to start work on the UK's first full-scale CCS plant in our sector, which will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO2 each year when it becomes operational in mid-2029. Want to know more? Watch the video below ⬇ #CarbonCapture #EnergyfromWaste #WastetoEnergy #carbonremovals #CCS Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Net Zero North West | EQT Group | HyNet | Carbon Capture and Storage Association | Resource Recovery UK | Coalition for Negative Emissions | Eni | CIWM | Heidelberg Materials UK | Environmental Services Association | Environment Agency | Cheshire West and Chester Council | Teneo | Protos
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Great video from ENCYCLIS showcasing the works currently underway at the Protos Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) and the future construction of the UK’s first commercial scale carbon capture facility.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project we've announced today in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero creates a new pathway for decarbonisation of Energy-from-Waste and propels progress on the UK's climate change targets. Following the breakthrough agreement we have signed with the Government, we are preparing to start work on the UK's first full-scale CCS plant in our sector, which will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO2 each year when it becomes operational in mid-2029. Want to know more? Watch the video below ⬇ #CarbonCapture #EnergyfromWaste #WastetoEnergy #carbonremovals #CCS Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Net Zero North West | EQT Group | HyNet | Carbon Capture and Storage Association | Resource Recovery UK | Coalition for Negative Emissions | Eni | CIWM | Heidelberg Materials UK | Environmental Services Association | Environment Agency | Cheshire West and Chester Council | Teneo | Protos
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Soon in Pakistan.The methodology is far more real than offsetting carbon credit by purchase and also a real benefit for net zero targets
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project we've announced today in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero creates a new pathway for decarbonisation of Energy-from-Waste and propels progress on the UK's climate change targets. Following the breakthrough agreement we have signed with the Government, we are preparing to start work on the UK's first full-scale CCS plant in our sector, which will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO2 each year when it becomes operational in mid-2029. Want to know more? Watch the video below ⬇ #CarbonCapture #EnergyfromWaste #WastetoEnergy #carbonremovals #CCS Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Net Zero North West | EQT Group | HyNet | Carbon Capture and Storage Association | Resource Recovery UK | Coalition for Negative Emissions | Eni | CIWM | Heidelberg Materials UK | Environmental Services Association | Environment Agency | Cheshire West and Chester Council | Teneo | Protos
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This is very hopeful decarbonisation news. Carbon capture and storage in the UK at an energy from waste facility in Cheshire. CCS is often controversial as can provide a fig leaf to continue burning fossil fuels but putting this on a waste facility makes a lot of more sense. It will burn the waste, capture and recover energy (50MW planned) and metals etc and now also capture the carbon. It will capture 370,000 tonnes a year which is something like making all London’s remaining c6500 diesel/hybrid Buses battery electric in one go [buses are my go to decarbonisation currency as I spent 2 years working on how to decarbonise London’s buses]. It would be interesting to know the economics behind this as they have always dogged CCS in the past but either way this should help bring the price down for future schemes.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project we've announced today in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero creates a new pathway for decarbonisation of Energy-from-Waste and propels progress on the UK's climate change targets. Following the breakthrough agreement we have signed with the Government, we are preparing to start work on the UK's first full-scale CCS plant in our sector, which will capture around 370,000 tonnes of CO2 each year when it becomes operational in mid-2029. Want to know more? Watch the video below ⬇ #CarbonCapture #EnergyfromWaste #WastetoEnergy #carbonremovals #CCS Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Net Zero North West | EQT Group | HyNet | Carbon Capture and Storage Association | Resource Recovery UK | Coalition for Negative Emissions | Eni | CIWM | Heidelberg Materials UK | Environmental Services Association | Environment Agency | Cheshire West and Chester Council | Teneo | Protos
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The world needs to fast-track the clean industrial revolution. There is a huge economic opportunity in front of us: a global pipeline of over 700 clean industrial projects worth $1.6 trillion; but fewer than 15 clean industrial plants each year are securing the finance to move forward and start construction. If we don’t step up, we miss a once-in-a-generation opportunity: stronger economies, new jobs, food and energy security, and resilient supply chains built on clean industry. That’s why we’re launching Build Clean Now, a global campaign rallying governments, industry, and finance to accelerate progress – unlocking investment and huge opportunities that can benefit every country. Build Clean Now aims to accelerate the pace at which clean industrial projects are financed and built, year-on-year, with a near-term ambition to reach 50 financed projects over 2025-2026. The next five years can unleash unstoppable progress – if we #BuildCleanNow. 👉 Join us: https://lnkd.in/ejcRvK4h Global Renewables Alliance (GRA), We Mean Business Coalition, Alliance For Industry Decarbonization (AFID), Energy Transitions Commission, UNIDO Industrial Decarbonization, WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Mission 2025
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It is crucial that we continue making progress in transforming how we produce the materials, chemicals and fuels we all rely on. Neste has been leading the energy transition in hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as aviation and road transportation, and we’re proud to be part of the Build Clean Now campaign, a global initiative by the Mission Possible Partnership to accelerate clean industrial projects and investments. This campaign showcases flagship projects that are driving the transition to a cleaner economy, and we're excited to feature our refinery expansion in Rotterdam. Our current investment project in Rotterdam will increase our total production capability of sustainable aviation fuel (#SAF) and renewable diesel (#HVO) from 5.5 million tons to 6.8 million tons per annum, once finalized in 2027. At Neste, we've been dedicated to developing renewable fuels for decades, pioneering technology and investing in renewable solutions even when it wasn't mainstream. The expansion of our renewable fuels refinery in Rotterdam is a testament to our continuous commitment to support our customers reducing their greenhouse gas emissions (#GHG) by using our renewable solutions. Read the case story of Neste and read more about the campaign 👉 https://lnkd.in/dnxwGJBF #BuildCleanNow #Renewables #Neste #Rotterdam
The world needs to fast-track the clean industrial revolution. There is a huge economic opportunity in front of us: a global pipeline of over 700 clean industrial projects worth $1.6 trillion; but fewer than 15 clean industrial plants each year are securing the finance to move forward and start construction. If we don’t step up, we miss a once-in-a-generation opportunity: stronger economies, new jobs, food and energy security, and resilient supply chains built on clean industry. That’s why we’re launching Build Clean Now, a global campaign rallying governments, industry, and finance to accelerate progress – unlocking investment and huge opportunities that can benefit every country. Build Clean Now aims to accelerate the pace at which clean industrial projects are financed and built, year-on-year, with a near-term ambition to reach 50 financed projects over 2025-2026. The next five years can unleash unstoppable progress – if we #BuildCleanNow. 👉 Join us: https://lnkd.in/ejcRvK4h Global Renewables Alliance (GRA), We Mean Business Coalition, Alliance For Industry Decarbonization (AFID), Energy Transitions Commission, UNIDO Industrial Decarbonization, WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Mission 2025
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#BuildCleanNow aims to ´accelerate the pace at which clean industrial projects are financed and built´. Launched at NY Climate Week, MPP´s new initiative looks to address the pipeline of clean industrial projects that are, according their recent report, currently struggling to reach FID.
The world needs to fast-track the clean industrial revolution. There is a huge economic opportunity in front of us: a global pipeline of over 700 clean industrial projects worth $1.6 trillion; but fewer than 15 clean industrial plants each year are securing the finance to move forward and start construction. If we don’t step up, we miss a once-in-a-generation opportunity: stronger economies, new jobs, food and energy security, and resilient supply chains built on clean industry. That’s why we’re launching Build Clean Now, a global campaign rallying governments, industry, and finance to accelerate progress – unlocking investment and huge opportunities that can benefit every country. Build Clean Now aims to accelerate the pace at which clean industrial projects are financed and built, year-on-year, with a near-term ambition to reach 50 financed projects over 2025-2026. The next five years can unleash unstoppable progress – if we #BuildCleanNow. 👉 Join us: https://lnkd.in/ejcRvK4h Global Renewables Alliance (GRA), We Mean Business Coalition, Alliance For Industry Decarbonization (AFID), Energy Transitions Commission, UNIDO Industrial Decarbonization, WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Mission 2025
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Tech companies poured money into carbon removal projects now in the Administration’s crosshairs The Department of Energy is cutting funding for hubs that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. https://lnkd.in/gJJ5nxf2
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