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Evero announces strongest quarter to date for exported biomass plant power

Evero Energy (Evero), a leading waste-wood-to-energy and BECCS company, has announced its strongest quarter to date, increasing net exported power to provide 113,000 MWh of clean electricity to the national grid and local industrial partners.

The company’s Ince, Mersey and Lisahally waste wood biomass plants achieved consistently high availability and generation hours.

In particular, Ince saw a 13% improvement in availability during Q4 2024.
Furthermore, Evero’s Ince facility set a new utilisation record, generating 36,403 MWh - driven by operational enhancements and efficiency improvements.

Mark Roberts, head of engineering at Evero commented: “By optimising efficiency and reliability across our portfolio, we’ve increased energy output and unlocked greater value from our plants. The record performance of our Ince facility is a testament to our continuous improvement strategy and technical expertise.”

Since securing full ownership of the Mersey Bioenergy plant in 2023, Evero said it has prioritised fuel quality - focusing on size, calorific value and moisture content - to enhance performance and reliability across its operations.

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