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Skelton Grange is described as a [[CHP|combined heat and power]] facility which when constructed and fully operational will process 410,000 tonnes of residual [[Waste|waste]] to generate 49 MW (gross) of partially renewable baseload electricity. It reached financial close at the beginning of July 2021<ref name="Lets">[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/skelton-grange-achieves-financial-close/ Letsrecycle]</ref>.
[[Skelton Grange EfW Plant|Skelton Grange]] is described as a [[CHP|combined heat and power]] facility which, when constructed and fully operational, will process 410,000 tonnes of residual [[Waste|waste]] to generate 49 MW (gross) of electricity. It reached financial close at the beginning of July 2021<ref name="Lets">https://enfinium.co.uk/facilities/skelton-grange/</ref>.
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==Overview==
==Summary==
The Skelton Grange EfW facility will be located at a site in south Leeds and is being developed by the energy from waste [[Enfinium]] which was created by the coming together of [[Wheelabrator]] UK and Multifuel Energy<ref name="Lets" />. Once constructed and fully oeprational it will divert up to 410,000 tonnes of non-recyclable [[Residual Waste|residual waste]] from [[Landfill|landfill]] or export and be used to generate 47MW (gross)/41MW (net) of partially renewable, baseload energy each year to power around 102,000 homes<ref name="bea">[https://waste-management-world.com/a/beauparc-signs-10yr-deal-to-supply-skelton-grange-waste-to-energy-facility/ Waste Management Word.com]</ref>.
[[Skelton Grange EfW Plant|Skelton Grange]] is described as a [[CHP|combined heat and power]] facility which, when constructed and fully operational, will process 410,000 tonnes of residual [[Waste|waste]] (with a permit maximum of 435,000 tonnes per annum) to generate 49 MW (gross) of electricity. It reached financial close at the beginning of July 2021<ref name="Lets" />. Located at a site in south Leeds, it is being developed by [[Enfinium]] which was created by the coming together of [[Wheelabrator]] UK and [[Multifuel Energy]].


The combined heat and power-enabled facility will process business and residential waste from across Yorkshire and the wider region and export power to the National Grid<ref name="bea" />.
==Technology==
The plant comprises two lines of a standard moving grate technology processing around 22.2 tonnes per hour of waste per line and producing super-heated steam and 41.6MWe gross, with a net export of 38MWe<ref>Permit Decision Document</ref>. The technology will be [[Hitachi Zosen Inova|HZI's]] own [[EfW]] technology<ref name="Cons" />.


In January [[Enfinium]] [[Skelton Grange EfW Plant]] signed two long terms waste supply contracts for over 50% of the facility's annual capacity with Suez UK and [[Beauparc]], the latter with [[Residual Waste|residual waste]] from its AWM site which is situated a mile from the proposed location of the plant<ref name="bea"/>. [[Beauparc]] and [[Enfinium]] have previous history, working together on both the [[Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1)|FM1]] and [[Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2)|FM2]] developments with SSE plc at [[Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1)|Ferrybridge]]<ref name="bea" /> at Knottingley, west Yorkshire. Further long term contracts were signed with [[Biffa]] and [[B&M Waste]] in June 2021<ref name ="Lets" />.
==Construction==
[[Hitachi Zosen Inova]] has been named as the [[Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract]] ([[EPC]]) contractor for the delivery of the facility<ref name="Lets" />.This project will be [[Hitachi Zosen Inova|HZI's]] 14th project within the UK. Full commissioning of the plant is planned for 2025<ref name="Cons">[https://www.hz-inova.com/project-success-in-england-leeds-treats-non-recyclable-waste-with-technology-from-hitachi-zosen-inova/ HTZ Website]</ref>.


==Plant==
==Waste Input==
[[Hitachi Zosen Inova]] has been named as the [[Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract]] [[(EPC)]] contractor for the delivery of the facility<ref name="Lets" />.
The plant is intended to run on residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]] and potentially dried [[Sewage Sludge]]. In February 2021 [[Enfinium]] signed a 10 year waste supply contract for 250,000 tonnes per annum with  [[Associated Waste Management]] (part of the [[Beauparc]] business), which has a site a mile form the Skelton Grange site , for supply to this site and others in the Enfinium EfW portfoilio<ref name="bea">[https://waste-management-world.com/a/beauparc-signs-10yr-deal-to-supply-skelton-grange-waste-to-energy-facility/ Waste Management Word.com]</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 11:28, 22 July 2022

Skelton Grange is described as a combined heat and power facility which, when constructed and fully operational, will process 410,000 tonnes of residual waste to generate 49 MW (gross) of electricity. It reached financial close at the beginning of July 2021[1].


Skelton Grange EfW Plant
Under Construction
Site Location
Site Location

See Residual EfW → page for a larger UK Wide map.

Waste Licence UP3904PA
Operator Enfinium
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Operational Capacity 435ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted?
What was the R1 value 0.00
Electrical Capacity 41.60MWe
Number of Lines 0
Number of Turbines 0
CHP
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type [[]]

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN

Skelton Grange EFW, all rights reserved HZI
Skelton Grange EFW, all rights reserved HZI


Summary

Skelton Grange is described as a combined heat and power facility which, when constructed and fully operational, will process 410,000 tonnes of residual waste (with a permit maximum of 435,000 tonnes per annum) to generate 49 MW (gross) of electricity. It reached financial close at the beginning of July 2021[1]. Located at a site in south Leeds, it is being developed by Enfinium which was created by the coming together of Wheelabrator UK and Multifuel Energy.

Technology

The plant comprises two lines of a standard moving grate technology processing around 22.2 tonnes per hour of waste per line and producing super-heated steam and 41.6MWe gross, with a net export of 38MWe[2]. The technology will be HZI's own EfW technology[3].

Construction

Hitachi Zosen Inova has been named as the Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract (EPC) contractor for the delivery of the facility[1].This project will be HZI's 14th project within the UK. Full commissioning of the plant is planned for 2025[3].

Waste Input

The plant is intended to run on residual Household Waste and Commercial Waste and potentially dried Sewage Sludge. In February 2021 Enfinium signed a 10 year waste supply contract for 250,000 tonnes per annum with Associated Waste Management (part of the Beauparc business), which has a site a mile form the Skelton Grange site , for supply to this site and others in the Enfinium EfW portfoilio[4].

References