Could Your Trash Soon Power the UK Using Artificial Intelligence?
Imagine if your morning cereal box or old junk mail didn’t just sit in a landfill, but was converted into clean electricity with the precision of a supercomputer. That’s exactly what Enfinium, one of the UK’s leading energy-from-waste operators, is doing. They’ve just rolled out a major AI upgrade across their facilities to squeeze every bit of potential out of the rubbish we throw away. By using “computer vision” and smart sensors, the system can actually “see” what’s on the conveyor belts and adjust the furnace temperatures in real-time, making the whole process much cleaner and more efficient.
The cool part? This isn’t just about being high-tech; it’s about making a dent in the UK’s carbon footprint. This AI helps reduce emissions and ensures that the energy being pumped back into the National Grid is as steady and reliable as possible. Instead of relying on manual guesses, the tech predicts how different types of waste will burn, preventing energy spikes and wasted fuel. It’s a huge step forward in turning “waste” into a high-tech resource, proving that the future of green energy might just be hiding in your bin.