Bioenergy with carbon capture
In this week’s episode of
The Infrastructure Podcast we dive into one of the most promising technologies in the UK’s net zero transition: Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS).
What’s that then? Well listen in to my conversation with
Alex Young, head of development at
Evero Energy as we talk about plans to transform the Ince bioenergy plant in Cheshire.
It’s here
- or find it wherever you get your podcasts — search “The Infrastructure Podcast” on Spotify, Apple or Google.
In short, BECCS combines renewable power generation with the permanent removal of CO₂ — turning a challenge into an opportunity.
Energy firm Evero is at the heart of this story is, the low-carbon energy-from-wastewood company which is transforming its Ince Biomass Plant into the UK’s first large-scale BECCS facility — InBECCS.
· Capturing 217,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually
· Generating clean electricity for 100,000+ homes
· Creating skilled green jobs while diverting waste wood from landfill
It’s a fascinating conversation as we unpack the promise, pitfalls and potential of BECCS, and ask: How will the project be delivered; what role will InBECCS play in Britain’s carbon removal leadership; and how might it connect with the UK’s growing hydrogen economy?









