Alban Forster speaks with Mike Maudsley, CEO of enfinium, on carbon removals, CCS business models and why EfW could become a net-negative powerhouse
In this episode of the Energy from Waste podcast, host Alban Forster is joined by Mike Maudsley, Chief Executive Officer of enfinium, to explore how carbon capture and carbon removals could reshape the future of EfW in the UK.
Drawing on enfinium’s operational scale and long-term investment outlook, Mike explains why energy from waste is uniquely positioned to deliver negative emissions, how carbon capture can become commercially viable, and why residual waste will remain part of the system even as recycling improves. The conversation also looks beyond CCS alone, examining the role of heat networks, private wire energy solutions, and emerging technologies that could reduce the cost and energy intensity of carbon capture over time.
From infrastructure and policy timelines to carbon pricing, innovation and investment confidence, this episode offers a practical and optimistic view of how EfW can play a leading role in the UK’s net zero transition, not just today, but over the next decade and beyond.
Many of the themes raised in this episode will also be explored in more detail at the Energy from Waste Conference 2026, taking place in London March 4th, where industry leaders will come together to examine the EfW sector.

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