Tyseley Energy Recovery Facility is a waste incineration plant in Birmingham, UK. It is run by Veolia.
It was built in 1996 by Veolia to a design by Faulks Perry Culley & Rech. The plant has become a notable building in Birmingham with a lighting scheme that illuminates the plant during the hours of darkness. It was built to comply with the European emissions standards that came into force in 1996. Veolia benefits from Levy Exemption Certificates for the element of energy which is produced from renewable sources. This provides income to the City Council. The plant was opposed by Birmingham Friends of the Earth for contributing to climate change, causing air pollution and reducing recycling rates in the city.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyseley_Energy_from_Waste_Plant
Address Energy Way, Birmingham B10 0, United Kingdom
Coordinates 52°27'35.577" N -1°50'39.543" E