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An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on its R1 status. Portsmouth ERF, also known as Integra South East, is located on an industrial site in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire, making it the only inner-city EfW facility in the county. The facility has a permitted operational capacity of 210,000 tonnes per annum, exporting up to 14 MW electricity to the national grid after the plants own power needs are supplied for<ref name="ref1" >Veolia, 2020. [https://www.veolia.co.uk/hampshire/energy-recovery/portsmouth Portsmouth ERF. Online. Veolia Hampshire. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
 
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==Summary==
==Summary==
An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on its R1 status. Portsmouth ERF, also known as Integra South East, is located in an industrial site in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire, being the only inner-city EfW facility in the county. The facility has a permitted operational capacity of 210,000 tonnes per annum, exporting up to 14 MW electricity to the national grid after the plants own power needs are supplied for<ref name="ref1" >Veolia, 2020. [https://www.veolia.co.uk/hampshire/energy-recovery/portsmouth Portsmouth ERF. Online. Veolia Hampshire. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on its R1 status. Portsmouth ERF, also known as Integra South East, is located on an industrial site in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire, making it the only inner-city EfW facility in the county. The facility has a permitted operational capacity of 210,000 tonnes per annum, exporting up to 14 MW electricity to the national grid after the plants own power needs are supplied for<ref name="ref1" >Veolia, 2020. [https://www.veolia.co.uk/hampshire/energy-recovery/portsmouth Portsmouth ERF. Online. Veolia Hampshire. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
 
The plant is owned and operated by [[Veolia]]. The waste feedstock utilised at the plant is primarily residual waste arising from households and businesses located in Portsmouth City and the South East Hampshire Districts<ref name="ref1" />.  


The plant is owned and operated by [[Veolia]]. The waste feedstock utilised at the plant is primarily [[residual waste]] arising from households and businesses located in Portsmouth City and the South East Hampshire Districts<ref name="ref1" />.
==History==
==History==
This facility has been developed and continues to be managed under the 28-year [[Public Private Partnership]] contract with Hampshire county council, Southampton city council and Portsmouth city council<ref name="ref1" />.
This facility has been developed and continues to be managed under the 28-year [[Public Private Partnership]] contract with [[Hampshire County Council]], [[Southampton City Council]] and [[Portsmouth City Council]]<ref name="ref1" />.


Portsmouth ERF completed construction and commissioning, and became operational in spring 2005, following this, in 2006 the Portsmouth ERF was presented with a Design Award by the Portsmouth Civic Society.The ERF has also gained the prestigious award of the Edmund Hambly Medal from the Institute of Civil Engineering for creative design in an engineering project that makes a substantial contribution to sustainable development<ref name="ref1" />.  
Portsmouth ERF completed construction and commissioning, and became operational in spring 2005, following this, in 2006 the Portsmouth ERF was presented with a Design Award by the Portsmouth Civic Society. The ERF has also gained the prestigious Edmund Hambly Medal award from the Institute of Civil Engineering for creative design in an engineering project that makes a substantial contribution to sustainable development<ref name="ref1" />.


==Plant==
==Plant==
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Due to this EfW being located in an urban area, special consideration was given to its architectural design. This was given high priority throughout the development process, with a specialist architect designated to the project who developed a design of high architectural merit<ref name="ref2" >Veolia, 2006. [http://bailey.persona-pi.com/Public-Inquiries/Rattys%20Lane%20-%20Hoddesdon/B%20-%20Proofs%20of%20Evidence/Broxbourne%20Borough%20Council/Appendix%201.pdf Recovering Resources for All - South East Energy Recovery Facility. Online. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
Due to this EfW being located in an urban area, special consideration was given to its architectural design. This was given high priority throughout the development process, with a specialist architect designated to the project who developed a design of high architectural merit<ref name="ref2" >Veolia, 2006. [http://bailey.persona-pi.com/Public-Inquiries/Rattys%20Lane%20-%20Hoddesdon/B%20-%20Proofs%20of%20Evidence/Broxbourne%20Borough%20Council/Appendix%201.pdf Recovering Resources for All - South East Energy Recovery Facility. Online. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.


The EPC and combustion technology utilised in the plant is supplied by CNIM. CNIM also supplied the semi-dry lime scrubber for treatment of the flue gas which is followed by high performance bag filters, discharging into a 65 metre high chimney<ref name="ref2" />.
The combustion technology is the Martin GmbH reverse acting grate with a two lines<ref>Martin GmbH, 2012. [http://www.martinbiopower.com/files/9514/1101/0098/Thermal_waste_treatment_facilities_using_MARTIN_technologies.pdf Thermal waste treatment facilities using MARTIN technologies. Online. [Accessed 11 Feb. 2020].]</ref>. The EPC contractor to build the plant was CNIM, who also supplied the semi-dry lime scrubber for treatment of the flue gas which is followed by high performance bag filters, discharging into a 65 metre high chimney<ref name="ref2" />.


Project Integra is a unique partnership between Hampshire County Council, the two Unitary Authorities of Southampton and Portsmouth, the 11 District Councils and Veolia Environmental Services.
Project Integra is a unique partnership between Hampshire County Council, the two Unitary Authorities of Southampton and Portsmouth, the 11 District Councils and Veolia Environmental Services.


==Local Authority Users==
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