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{{#vardefine:epr|TP3036KB}}[[Category:EfW Plants]]
{{#vardefine:epr|RP3033MA}}[[Category:EfW Plants]]
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that reached financial close in February 2020. [[Newhurst EFW]] has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum.{{EfWTemplate|EPR={{#var:epr|id=73}}[[File:Newhurst efw artist image.png|350px|left|Newhurst EFW Artist Image - source Circular Online Magazine]]__TOC__<br clear='left'/>
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that reached operational handover in June 2023. [[Newhurst EFW]] has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum.{{EfWTemplate|EPR={{#var:epr}}|id=73}}[[File:Newhurst efw artist image.png|350px|left|Newhurst EFW Artist Image - source Encyclis Website, all rights reserved]]__TOC__<br clear='left'/>


==Summary==
==Summary==
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that reached financial close in February 2020. [[Newhurst EFW]] has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum. The project is being developed by [[Covanta]] who will be the operator of the facility when constructed. The facility is 50% owned by [[Covanta]] and [[Macquarie]]'s [[Green Investment Group]] and 50% by [[Biffa]]<ref>[https://www.circularonline.co.uk/news/financial-close-achieved-on-newhurst-energy-from-waste-plant/ Circular Magazine Article]</ref>.
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that reached financial close in February 2020 and operational handover in June 2023. [[Newhurst EFW]] has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum. The project was developed by [[Covanta]], now known as [[Encyclis]] who are also the operator of the facility. The facility was 50% owned by [[Covanta]] and [[Macquarie]]'s [[Green Investment Group]] and 50% by [[Biffa]]<ref>[https://www.circularonline.co.uk/news/financial-close-achieved-on-newhurst-energy-from-waste-plant/ Circular Magazine Article]</ref>. In March 2022 [[EQT]], the owner of Covanta, bought the interests of the [[Green Investment Group]] in this and three other projects ([[Rookery Pit Energy Recovery Facility (Rookery South)]], [[Protos EFW]], and [[Earls Gate Energy Centre]]) to leave [[Green Investment Group]] with no further interest in the projects<ref>https://www.endswasteandbioenergy.com/article/1748321/covanta-buys-gig-stakes-four-efw-plants</ref>.


==Technology==
==Technology==
The plant technology will comprise standard moving [[grate]] technology, producing super-heated steam, generating 42MWe.  
The plant technology comprises standard moving [[grate]] technology by [[Hitachi Zosen Inova]], producing super-heated steam, generating 42MWe.  


==Construction==
==Construction==
The plant reached financial close in February 2020 and will delivered under a turnkey [[EPC]] arrangement with [[Hitachi Zosen Inova]] technology over a 39 month programme with technical oversight by [[Covanta]]<ref>[https://www.covanta.com/News/Press-Releases/2020/02/Feb-11 Covanta Website]</ref><ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/hzi-claims-highest-efficiency-newhurst-efw/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>.  
The plant was delivered under a turnkey [[EPC]] arrangement with [[Hitachi Zosen Inova]] technology over a 3 year programme with technical oversight by [[Covanta]]<ref>[https://www.covanta.com/News/Press-Releases/2020/02/Feb-11 Covanta Website]</ref><ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/hzi-claims-highest-efficiency-newhurst-efw/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>. In October 2022 it was reported that hot commissioning had commenced with the intention to move to full operations in May 2023<ref>https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/newhurst-reaches-hot-commissioning/</ref> and [[Encyclis]] reported operational handover occurred in June 2023<ref>https://www.newhursterf.co.uk/</ref>.


==Waste Input==
==Waste Input==
The plant is intended to run on residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]] with 70% provided from [[Biffa]]'s existing local waste collection services.
The plant is intended to run on primarily on residual [[Household Waste]] from the contract between [[Biffa]] and [[Leicestershire County Council]] and [[Commercial Waste]] provided from [[Biffa]]'s existing local waste collection services.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 10 September 2024

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology that reached operational handover in June 2023. Newhurst EFW has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum.

Newhurst EFW
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence RP3033MA
Operator Encyclis
Region East Midlands
Operational Capacity 455ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted?
What was the R1 value 0.00
Electrical Capacity 44.00MWe
Number of Lines 1
Number of Turbines 1
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type [[]]

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total
2023 52629.00 180980.00 87.00 62918.00 296615.00


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2023 53379.00 18.00% 6486.00 2.19%

Newhurst EFW Artist Image - source Encyclis Website, all rights reserved
Newhurst EFW Artist Image - source Encyclis Website, all rights reserved


Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology that reached financial close in February 2020 and operational handover in June 2023. Newhurst EFW has a permitted capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum. The project was developed by Covanta, now known as Encyclis who are also the operator of the facility. The facility was 50% owned by Covanta and Macquarie's Green Investment Group and 50% by Biffa[1]. In March 2022 EQT, the owner of Covanta, bought the interests of the Green Investment Group in this and three other projects (Rookery Pit Energy Recovery Facility (Rookery South), Protos EFW, and Earls Gate Energy Centre) to leave Green Investment Group with no further interest in the projects[2].

Technology

The plant technology comprises standard moving grate technology by Hitachi Zosen Inova, producing super-heated steam, generating 42MWe.

Construction

The plant was delivered under a turnkey EPC arrangement with Hitachi Zosen Inova technology over a 3 year programme with technical oversight by Covanta[3][4]. In October 2022 it was reported that hot commissioning had commenced with the intention to move to full operations in May 2023[5] and Encyclis reported operational handover occurred in June 2023[6].

Waste Input

The plant is intended to run on primarily on residual Household Waste from the contract between Biffa and Leicestershire County Council and Commercial Waste provided from Biffa's existing local waste collection services.

References