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A [[Biomass Waste EFW]] [[Margam Green Energy Plant]] is located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW<ref name="Marg">[https://www.margamgreenenergy.co.uk/ Margam Green Energy Plant] All Rights Reserved</ref> based on an annual combustion rate of c.335,000 tonnes of [[Wood Waste]] per annum<ref name="BVV">[http://www.volund.dk/Biomass_energy/References/Margam/ B&W Volund]</ref>.
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==Summary==
==Summary==
A [[Biomass Waste EFW]] [[Margam Green Energy Plant]] is located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW<ref name="Marg" /> based on an annual combustion rate of c.335,000 tonnes of [[Wood Waste]] per annum<ref name="BVV" />.


A Biomass Waste EFW located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW<ref name="Marg">[https://www.margamgreenenergy.co.uk/ Margam Green Energy Plant] </ref>.
The plant was originally owned by [[Glennmont Partners]], a specialist clean energy investment fund which focuses on investment in clean energy infrastructure, but was sold to [[Greencoat Capital]] in April 2022, a company 75% owned by [[Schroders]]<ref>https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/glennmont-sells-margam-green-biomass-plant/</ref>. Originally the Margam project was a joint venture between Cardiff based energy development company, [[Eco2 Ltd]] and a local company, [[Western Logs Group]]. [[Eco2 Ltd]] now has responsibility for the plants overall operations and fuel management supply<ref name="Marg" />. The project was one of the final of its type to be supported under the [[ROC|Renewables Obligation]] <ref>[https://fichtner.co.uk/projects/margam-green-energy-park/ Fichtner]</ref>.
 
The plant is owned by Glennmont Partners, a specialist clean energy investment fund which focuses on investment in clean energy infrastructure. Originally the Margam project was a joint venture between Cardiff based energy development company, Eco2 Ltd and a local company, Western Logs Group. Eco2 Ltd now has responsibility for the plants overall operations and fuel management supply<ref name="Marg" />. The project was one of the final of its type to be supported under the Renewables Obligation <ref>[https://fichtner.co.uk/projects/margam-green-energy-park/ Fichtner]</ref>.


The plant became operational in 2019 at a cost of c.£160m<ref name="Marg" />.
The plant became operational in 2019 at a cost of c.£160m<ref name="Marg" />.


The Margam plant takes waste wood that is supplied by Stobart Biomass on a long term contract. The waste wood is sourced and supplied by Stobart from across the country at a rate of approximately 6,000 tonnes per week<ref name="Marg" />. The plant having an annual combustion rate of c.335,000tonnes of wood waste per annum<ref name="BVV">[http://www.volund.dk/Biomass_energy/References/Margam/ B&W Volund]</ref>.
The Margam plant takes [[Wood Waste]] that is supplied by [[Stobart Biomass]] on a long term contract. The [[Wood Waste]] is sourced and supplied by [[Stobart Biomass]] from across the country at a rate of approximately 6,000 tonnes per week/355,000 tonnes per year<ref name="Marg" />. The plant is also capable of processing contaminated wood and fuel containing metals with no pre-treatment required. The facility is also able to take municipal waste as a fuel source in the future if required<ref name="BVV" />.


==Plant==
==Plant==
The main EPC contractor was the consortium of Babcock Wilcox VØlund a/s (BWV) and Interserve Construction Ltd. VØlund is part of the Babcock & Wilcox Group, and provided the process equipment whilst Interserve (Wales) undertook the civil engineering and building. BWV now has responsibility for the plant’s operations and maintenance<ref name="Marg" /> for the next 15 years<ref name="BVV" />.
The main [[EPC]] contractor was the consortium of [[Babcock Wilcox VØlund a/s]] (BWV) and [[Interserve Construction Ltd]]. VØlund is part of the Babcock & Wilcox Group, and provided the process equipment whilst [[Interserve]] (Wales) undertook the civil engineering and building. BWV have the responsibility for the plant’s operations and maintenance<ref name="Marg" /> for the next 15 years<ref name="BVV" />.
 
The plant features the patented advanced [[DynaGrate]]® technology which can handle a wide range of waste and is based on the [[Bruun & Sørensen]] technology.<ref name="BVV" />.


==Local Authority Users==
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==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 07:57, 15 August 2022

A Biomass Waste EFW Margam Green Energy Plant is located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW[1] based on an annual combustion rate of c.335,000 tonnes of Wood Waste per annum[2].


Magram Green Enegry Plant
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Operator Margam Green Energy Ltd
Capacity 40 MWe
Feedstock Waste Wood
EPR (Waste Licence) DP3137EG
ROC No
CfD
CHP Unkwn

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year Wood Litter RDF Other Total
2022 233952 0 0 0 233952


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2022 12484 5.34% 2992 1.28%

Margam Green Energy Plant
Margam Green Energy Plant

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Summary

A Biomass Waste EFW Margam Green Energy Plant is located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW[1] based on an annual combustion rate of c.335,000 tonnes of Wood Waste per annum[2].

The plant was originally owned by Glennmont Partners, a specialist clean energy investment fund which focuses on investment in clean energy infrastructure, but was sold to Greencoat Capital in April 2022, a company 75% owned by Schroders[3]. Originally the Margam project was a joint venture between Cardiff based energy development company, Eco2 Ltd and a local company, Western Logs Group. Eco2 Ltd now has responsibility for the plants overall operations and fuel management supply[1]. The project was one of the final of its type to be supported under the Renewables Obligation [4].

The plant became operational in 2019 at a cost of c.£160m[1].

The Margam plant takes Wood Waste that is supplied by Stobart Biomass on a long term contract. The Wood Waste is sourced and supplied by Stobart Biomass from across the country at a rate of approximately 6,000 tonnes per week/355,000 tonnes per year[1]. The plant is also capable of processing contaminated wood and fuel containing metals with no pre-treatment required. The facility is also able to take municipal waste as a fuel source in the future if required[2].

Plant

The main EPC contractor was the consortium of Babcock Wilcox VØlund a/s (BWV) and Interserve Construction Ltd. VØlund is part of the Babcock & Wilcox Group, and provided the process equipment whilst Interserve (Wales) undertook the civil engineering and building. BWV have the responsibility for the plant’s operations and maintenance[1] for the next 15 years[2].

The plant features the patented advanced DynaGrate® technology which can handle a wide range of waste and is based on the Bruun & Sørensen technology.[2].

Annual Sustainability Tonnage Input/Fuel

The tonnage[5] received by the plant in the most recent Annual Sustainability Report and for the previous 3 years for Error: no local variable "asyear" has been set. was reported by Ofgem as below[6]:

Year Waste Wood (m3) Waste Wood (t) Straw Miscanthus Arboricultrual Waste Sawmill Residue Foresrty Residue Round Wood Short Rotation Coppice MBM Other Material

Waste Tonnage, By Origin

The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit DP3137EG, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data was last updated on October 2023. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: 233,952.24t.

Where this tonnage exceeds that reported in year of the corresponding annual report, this may be due to the following reasons:

  • Tonnage may have been received but not incinerated, i.e. the material is held pending incineration (the operator return to the EA reports as received whereas the annual report focuses on when the waste is incinerated.)
  • Material may have been received into the site but treated in some other way than incineration.
  • Material may have been received on the but transferred out of site for disposal/treatment at another site rather than incineration on the site.
EWC Code Origin of Waste Tonnes In
19 12 07 Cheshire West and Chester 20.06
19 12 07 Cornwall 15164.02
19 12 07 Devon 3523.10
19 12 07 Fareham 9397.64
19 12 07 Bournemouth 37411.44
19 12 07 Swansea 26939.56
19 12 07 NA 572.14
19 12 07 Bridgend 9596.90
19 12 07 Staffordshire 25.02
19 12 07 Hampshire 2525.96
19 12 07 Newport 128038.10
19 12 07 Lewisham 67.20
19 12 07 Wiltshire 247.00
19 12 07 Swale 424.10


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Margam Green Energy Plant All Rights Reserved
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 B&W Volund
  3. https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/glennmont-sells-margam-green-biomass-plant/
  4. Fichtner
  5. In the case of EfW plants with gasification technology the figures are reported in terms of cubic metres of syngas produced rather than tonnes used
  6. Biomass Sustainability Dataset 2020-21