Peel NRE
Peel NRE, part of Peel L&P, is at the heart of the nation’s activity around clean growth and the circular economy – helping the UK achieve net zero by 2050 and supporting the regions in their actions to achieve climate emergency targets.
It reuses, repurposes and re-energises natural resources to develop and maintain vital infrastructure across the UK and it is an expert in renewable energy, district heating, waste to value, water management, materials management and electric vehicle charging.
Peel NRE’s Protos Cheshire energy and resource hub leads the way in low carbon energy and waste management with the deployment of innovative technologies including the UK’s first plastic-to-hydrogen facility, a 50MW windfarm, a 261.5MW biomass plant, a 49MW energy from waste plant in construction and a plastic park blueprint to revolutionise plastic recycling nationwide.
In Liverpool, its Mersey Heat energy service company (ESCO) is delivering a low carbon district heat network for up to 9,000 homes and 4million sq ft of commercial space at our Liverpool Waters development.
Across the UK Peel NRE has delivered over 180MW of onshore wind, including the 65MW Scout Moor windfarm, and are currently delivering a further 120MW on the Shetland Islands
It provides a range a water supply and drainage services along 124km of waterways – providing access to over 150,000,000m3 of water per annum for industrial and potable uses.
Peel NRE promotes the beneficial recycling and recovery of all wastes – from energy from waste, plastics recycling and the recycling of construction and demolition waste.
The organisation works in partnership with investors, technology providers and business, together with the public sector, to provide bespoke real estate, infrastructure and operational solutions for the low carbon and circular economy sector.
Myles Kitcher, Managing Director of Peel NRE, part of Peel L&P says:
“Peel NRE plays a huge role in helping the country to deliver clean growth and a circular economy and our partnership work in the North West is significant as we strive to become the UK’s first low carbon infrastructure cluster by 2030.
“We look forward to discussing the environmental and economic benefits of our projects at Green Expo 2022 and will be connecting with others to share best practice and build upon our own expertise.”

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