enfinium
Nick Minnitt is currently working at enfinium as an Energy Development Manager. Prior to this, Nick held the position of Lead Project Development Manager at SSE Energy Solutions. With a background in engineering, Nick has experience as a Development Manager in the utilities sector at Lendlease and as a Project Engineer at ENGIE – UK & Ireland. Nick also worked as a Project Engineer at Utilicom, which was later acquired by Cofely GDF Suez and rebranded as ENGIE. Nick holds a MEng in Engineering from the University of Nottingham and a BEng in mechanical engineering from INSA Lyon - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon.
enfinium
Every day enfinium transforms waste into energy to help power homes, businesses and the circular economy. As one of the largest energy from waste operators in the UK, we are also transforming the way our industry serves customers, communities and the environment. By playing our part in the decarbonisation of waste management, the national grid and society as a whole, we are helping the UK deliver on its commitment to achieve net zero carbon emissions. At a glance: • 4 operating facilities, 2 under construction • A team of 250 valued employees • 2.3 million tonnes of local and regional post-recycled waste diverted from landfill • 265MW total combined electric generating capacity (gross) • 500,000 UK homes powered • 440,000 tonnes of ash recycled as construction aggregate • 80,000 tonnes of Air Pollution Control Residue (APCr) recycled to create building blocks for use in construction.