Worksop

The Worksop project is a joint venture with Victory Hill, a specialist investment firm targeting direct investments in global energy infrastructure that support the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

This first-of-its-kind project has been developed under Landmark Power Holdings’ FLEXPOWER PLUS™ concept, designed for flexible power generation using natural gas engines, with enhanced energy efficiency and carbon capture technology.

The site is located in Rhodesia, Worksop, North Nottinghamshire, with an electrical capacity of 10 MW. Additional capacity is being supplied through a private wire power supply to local businesses.

Construction began in March 2022, with first power production in March 2024. The first CO₂ was captured in February 2025, and the plant is now in full commercial operation.

For the development of the Worksop project, LMPH and Victory Hill have partnered with global industrial groups such as Mitsubishi Turboden S.p.A., MTU Rolls-Royce Solutions UK, ASCO CARBON DIOXIDE LTD, and Climeon.

Worksop Plant in Operation

 

This video takes you inside Landmark Power Holdings’ first FLEXPOWER PLUS™ facility in Worksop, now in full commercial operation. The plant delivers flexible, low-carbon power while capturing CO₂ for commercial use.

It also shows the first commercial offtake of CO₂ from the site, demonstrating how advanced engineering is driving practical decarbonisation.

Click to watch the video and see the Worksop plant in action.

News And Media Coverage

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BBC’s East Midlands Today visited at the Worksop site

In October 2024, BBC’s East Midlands Today visited our Worksop site with their environmental correspondent Sally Bowman, interviewing our project leaders to explore the innovative steps Landmark Power Holdings is taking toward clean and efficient energy. Click the video for the full segment.  

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Carbon Capture World Article, Rhodesia Project

The UK’s first high efficiency power plant connected with ASCO carbon capturing equipment is currently under construction in Rhodesia, Worksop, in Nottinghamshire. Click here to read the article  

Bassetlaw MP Brendan Clarke-Smith visit LMPH Rhodesia Carbon Capture Power Plant picture

Bassetlaw MP Brendan Clarke-Smith visit LMPH Rhodesia Carbon Capture Power Plant

Article published 24th Jan 2023 in Worksop Guardian New sustainable £28mil carbon capture power plant will bring energy security to Worksop Construction is underway for a new 10 MW power plant in Rhodesia which will support the UK’s move to net zero. Read more about Bassetlaw MP Brendan Clarke-Smiths visit to LMPHs Rhodesia Carbon Capture…

From Brownfield to Build: Worksop’s Progress from Above

 

Follow our journey from brownfield beginnings to near-completion. This series of drone images captures each stage of the construction, highlighting our progress with every milestone.