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The North London Heat and Power Project is North London Waste Authority’s proposal to build an Energy Recovery Facility with associated buildings and works. It will replace the existing plant at the Edmonton EcoPark by around 2025 so we can continue to turn waste into electricity, heat and power. The existing plant is expected to reach the end of its operational life around 2025.

21 Jul 2015
NLWA has thanked the public and organisations for giving feedback on their proposals as part of the public consultation for the North London Heat and Power Project.
9 Jul 2015
We’re looking at all the comments we have received from phase 2 and taking this into account before we submit our plans in the Autumn 2015.
22 Jun 2015
Everyone is encouraged to give their feedback on proposals before public consultation closes on 30 June
1 Jun 2015
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is currently holding its public exhibitions as part of the second phase of consultation on the North London Heat and Power Project
18 May 2015
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has unveiled further details of the North London Heat and Power Project - a £450-500 million Energy Recovery Facility and associated development - at the Edmonton EcoPark in the London Borough of Enfield.
20 Mar 2015
NLWA’s Chair, Councillor Clyde Loakes explains what is happening to the consultation feedback and what happens next.
28 Jan 2015
After 61 days of consultation, more than 40 hours of public exhibitions and more than 3,000 visitors to its website, the first phase of consultation on the North London Heat and Power Project has now closed.
27 Nov 2014
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has launched its first phase of public consultation on the North London Heat and Power Project - a £450-500 million Energy Recovery Facility at the Edmonton EcoPark in the London Borough of Enfield. It is inviting everyone to get involved and help shape the plans.