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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.

13 Oct 2021
A recent film by Sir David Attenborough draws attention to a handful of inspiring projects from around the world which demonstrate the most positive innovations to find solutions to poor air quality.
8 Oct 2021
Construction of the North London Heat and Power Project is progressing at pace.
5 Oct 2021
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is pleased to announce the completion of its latest construction contract as part of delivering a brand-new sustainable waste hub, the North London Heat and Power Project (NLHPP).
29 Sep 2021
Earlier this year, a major positive step was taken by Energetik, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) and LondonEnergy Ltd to guarantee low-carbon heating and hot water supply for thousands of homes in Enfield.
20 Aug 2021
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is pleased to confirm Acciona, supported by technical expertise from Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI), has submitted detailed solutions to tender for the Energy Recovery Facility (ERF).
19 Aug 2021
NLHPP’s main contractor for EcoPark South, Taylor Woodrow, has achieved Ultra Site status from the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS), with the aim of being a ‘Beacon of Best Practice’ in the construction industry.
16 Aug 2021
North London Waste Authority’s (NLWA) created a further 15 training placements for north London residents during July on its job-generating project, taking the total number of placements delivered so far to 72.
11 Aug 2021
This month, construction of the external structure of a new Resource Recovery Facility (RRF) and public Reuse and Recycling Centre at Edmonton EcoPark started, representing the most significant investment in recycling infrastructure north London has seen for a generation.