Cobalt Energy Ltd

Cobalt Energy is an independent engineering and operational services company operating in the sustainable power sectors. Coast and Cobalt have worked together for over a decade on nearly 40 energy projects. The partnership primarily focuses on achieving planning consent, and managing industrial and community relations during the construction process. As…

Earls Gate Energy Centre, Grangemouth

The Earls Gate Energy Centre is a new, £200 million, energy recovery facility, currently under development at Earls Gate Park in Grangemouth, Scotland. The new plant will replace an existing gas-fired facility and will provide heat and power for local chemical company, CalaChem, and adjacent industrial plants. It will also…

Lostock Sustainable Energy Project, Northwich

Lostock Sustainable Energy Project (LSEP) is a new £480million energy recovery facility at the Lostock Works in Northwich, Cheshire. Once operational, the plant will recover energy cleanly and safely from refuse-derived fuel (RDF). Coast provides specialist communications consultancy, developing a series of strategies, protocols and collateral to engage with the…

North Kyle Energy Project, East Ayrshire – Local Jobs and Business Register

The North Kyle Energy Project is a proposed wind energy development in East Ayrshire. Owned by Brockwell Energy, it will comprise 49 wind turbines to be one of the largest wind initiatives in Scotland. The New Cumnock Local Jobs and Business Register connects businesses and job hunters with wind energy…

Wheelabrator Parc Adfer Project, North Wales

Wheelabrator Parc Adfer is an £800 million energy from waste facility located in Deeside and serves the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Partnership. The facility produces enough sustainable energy to power the equivalent of 30,000 homes. Waste specialist company, CNIM, constructed the facility. Coast provided specialist communications consultancy during the…

Wilton Energy from Waste Facility, Teesside

The Wilton Energy from Waste Facility has the capacity to generate enough energy to power the equivalent of 63,000 homes. Using 440,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste as fuel, the £250 million plant saves almost 130,000 tonnes of carbon each year compared to fossil fuel production methods. With growing unrest around…