Waste-to-Energy

Waste-to-energy transforms non-recyclable materials into a sustainable, local source of energy, generating electricity, steam or hot water for domestic and industrial applications, thereby reducing environmental impact and harnessing its energy potential.

With extensive experience spanning more than 50 years in Spain, Austria and the United Kingdom, FCC Enviro considers waste-to-energy as a strategic activity that is crucial to achieving the goal of reducing non-recyclable material in sanitary landfills to 10% by 2035.

Today, FCC Enviro has 13 energy recovery projects underway, with a combined capacity of 3.8 million tonnes per year and 410 MWe of electricity production.

  • In the United Kingdom:

    • Eastcroft (Nottingham)
    • Greatmoor (Buckinghamshire)
    • Mercia EnviRecover (Hereford and Worcestershire)
    • Allington (Kent)
    • North Hykeham (Lincolnshire)
    • Millerhill (Edimburgo y Midlothian)
    • Lostock (permitted and licensed, under development)
    • Gloucester (Gloucestershire)
    • Dudley (West Midlands)
  • In Austria:

    • Zistersdorf (near Vienna)
  • In Spain:

    • Zabalgarbi (Biscay)
    • TIRME I (Majorca)
    • TIRME II (Majorca)