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Many CHP Energy from Waste [[EfW]] plants are built ‘CHP ready’ but without a viable heat customer in close enough proximity and therefore operate in the less efficient mode of producing solely electricity<ref name='chp2' />. | Many CHP Energy from Waste [[EfW]] plants are built ‘CHP ready’ but without a viable heat customer in close enough proximity and therefore operate in the less efficient mode of producing solely electricity<ref name='chp2' />. | ||
Below is a table displaying how much heat is exported from the 10 [[Energy from Waste]] facilities that are utilising CHP (derived from Tolvik, 2019<ref>Tolvik Consulting, 2019. [https://www.tolvik.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Tolvik-EfW-Statistics-2018-Report_July-2019-final-amended-version.pdf UK Energy from Waste Statistics – 2018. Gloucestershire.][online] </ref> | Below is a table displaying how much heat is exported from the 10 [[Energy from Waste]] facilities that are utilising CHP (derived from Tolvik, 2019<ref>Tolvik Consulting, 2019. [https://www.tolvik.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Tolvik-EfW-Statistics-2018-Report_July-2019-final-amended-version.pdf UK Energy from Waste Statistics – 2018. Gloucestershire.][online] </ref>). | ||
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