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{{#vardefine:epr|Tbc#09}}[[Category:EfW Plants]]
{{#vardefine:epr|Tbc09}}[[Category:EfW Plants]]


An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that was granted [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a [[gasification]] technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum.  
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that was granted [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a [[gasification]] technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum.  
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==Summary==
==Summary==
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that was granted [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a [[gasification]] technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum.  
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology that was granted [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a [[gasification]] technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum. Construction was reported to have commenced in May 2024 with planned operation by early 2026<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/construction-begins-on-paprec-energies-binns-efw-plant/ Letsrecycle article 8th May 2024]</ref>.


The site is part of the wider activity at [[Binn Eco Park]], near Perth, Scotland, owned by the [[Binn Group]], and investment has been agreed for the facility with [[Iona Capital]]<ref>[https://www.ionacapital.co.uk/single-post/iona-capital-to-invest-in-binn-group-s-energy-from-waste-project-in-scotland Iona Capital Website News Accessed March 2020]</ref>.
The site is part of the wider activity at [[Binn Eco Park]], near Perth, Scotland, owned by the [[Binn Group]], funded by [[Paprec]] for 120m euros<ref>[https://www.paprec.com/en/press-area/?_gl=1*ss6n60*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk3MDkxMDYxOC4xNzE1MTY1OTg0*_ga_SGCZ67G3GG*MTcxNTE2NTk4NC4xLjEuMTcxNTE2NjAxMS4wLjAuNDU2ODk3OA.. Paprec News October 2023]</ref> it will be built and operated by [[Paprec Energies Binn]] a joint venture between [[Paprec]] and the [[Binn Group]].


==Technology==
==Technology==
The plant technology will comprise standard moving [[grate]] technology, with an operational capacity of 89,00 tonnes per annum, generating 8.6MWe with 7.3MWe net for export.  
The plant technology will comprise standard moving [[grate]] technology by [[Martin]]<ref>[https://www.paprec.com/en/green-energy-martin-gmbh-and-paprec-energies-a-winning-combination/?_gl=1*1vorw05*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTk3MDkxMDYxOC4xNzE1MTY1OTg0*_ga_SGCZ67G3GG*MTcxNTE2NTk4NC4xLjEuMTcxNTE2NTk5NS4wLjAuNDU2ODk3OA.. Paprec News item ]</ref>, with an operational capacity of 89,000 tonnes per annum, generating 8.6MWe with 7.3MWe net for export.  


==Construction==
==Construction==
The plant gained [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020. Construction is reported to commence in 2021 with operational handover in 2024. Earlier reports were the project would cost £70 million to deliver<ref>https://resource.co/article/binn-group-revises-plans-70m-efw-facility</ref>
The plant gained [[Planning Permission|planning permission]] in December 2020. Construction was reported to have commenced in may 2024 for operation by early 2026<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/construction-begins-on-paprec-energies-binns-efw-plant/ Letsrecycle article 8th May 2024]</ref>.


==Waste Input==
==Waste Input==