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[[ | The Parc Adfer Energy from Waste facility was developed by and is operated by [[Wheelabrator]], located at the Deeside Industrial Park in Flintshire, North Wales. The facility accepts 200,000 tonnes per year (although an application has been made to extend the permit to 232,000 tonnes) of residual waste as a feedstock from household, business and commercial sources, and produces both electricity and heat through a combustion system as a [[CHP]] plant. The waste feedstock is locally supplied by the 5 counties in the North of Wales representing the [[North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project]]<ref name= "ref1"> Wheelabrator, 2020. [https://wtiparcadfer.co.uk/about-us/ About - Parc Adfer. Online. Wheelabrator Parc Adfer. [Accessed 6 Feb. 2020]]</ref>.{{EfWTemplate|EPR={{#var: epr}}|id=55}}[[File:Parc Adfer EfW.jpg|400px|left|Parc Adfer EfW. Wheelabrator, 2020.]]__TOC__<br clear='left' /> | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
The Parc Adfer Energy from Waste facility was developed by and is operated by [[Wheelabrator | The Parc Adfer Energy from Waste facility was developed by and is operated by [[Wheelabrator]], located at the Deeside Industrial Park in Flintshire, North Wales. The facility accepts 200,000 tonnes per year of residual waste as a feedstock from household, business and commercial sources, and produces both electricity and heat through a combustion system as a [[CHP]] plant. The waste feedstock is locally supplied by the 5 counties in the North of Wales representing the [[North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project]]<ref name= "ref1"> Wheelabrator, 2020. [https://wtiparcadfer.co.uk/about-us/ About - Parc Adfer. Online. Wheelabrator Parc Adfer. [Accessed 6 Feb. 2020]]</ref>. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Wheelabrator Technologies was selected as the preferred bidder to build and operate the Parc Adfer EfW in 2014, entering into a 25 year contract as a [[ | Wheelabrator Technologies was selected as the preferred bidder to build and operate the Parc Adfer EfW in 2014, entering into a 25 year contract as a [[Public Private Partnership]] (PPP). Support was given by the Welsh Government as the facility serves the five local authorities that make up the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project (NWRWTP). Planning consent was granted by Flintshire County Council in May 2015, and the environmental permit was granted by [[Natural Resources Wales]] in October 2015, leading financial close being reached and construction beginning in December 2016 with the full commercial operations starting December 2019<ref name="ref1" />. | ||
In December 2020 [[Wheelabrator]] announced the sale of their UK energy from waste division to the [[European Diversified Infrastructure Fund III]], a fund managed by [[First Sentier Investors]] (FSI) (formally known as First State Investments) headquartered in Australia<ref>https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/wheelabrator-to-sell-uk-efw-arm/</ref> for completion in early 2021. | |||
==Plant== | ==Plant== | ||
The process | The process technology and the EPC for the plant was supplied by [[CNIM]], with [[Clungston]] responsible for the civil engineering works. The project was initiated by the Welsh Government and the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project Partnership to achieve long-term targets for recycling and diversion of waste from landfill for Flintshire County Council, Isle of Anglesey County Council, Gwynedd County Council, Conwy County Borough Council, Denbighshire County Council<ref name="ref1" />. | ||
The project financing was £180 million which was supplied with a 23-year term loan from the Green Investment Bank, MUFG, Natixis and Siemens, with an equity bridging loan provided by Barclays<ref name="ref1" />. | The project financing was £180 million which was supplied with a 23-year term loan from the Green Investment Bank, MUFG, Natixis and Siemens, with an equity bridging loan provided by Barclays<ref name="ref1" />. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 10 March 2023
The Parc Adfer Energy from Waste facility was developed by and is operated by Wheelabrator, located at the Deeside Industrial Park in Flintshire, North Wales. The facility accepts 200,000 tonnes per year (although an application has been made to extend the permit to 232,000 tonnes) of residual waste as a feedstock from household, business and commercial sources, and produces both electricity and heat through a combustion system as a CHP plant. The waste feedstock is locally supplied by the 5 counties in the North of Wales representing the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project[1].
Parc Adfer EfW Operational | |
See Residual EfW → page for a larger UK Wide map. | |
Waste Licence | AB3092CV |
Operator | Enfinium Parc Adfer Operations |
Region | Wales |
Operational Capacity | 232ktpa |
Is site R1? | fal |
When was R1 Granted? | |
What was the R1 value | 0.67 |
Electrical Capacity | 19.00MWe |
Number of Lines | 1 |
Number of Turbines | 1 |
CHP | Yes |
Technology Approach | EfW |
Funding Type | PPP |
Operators Annual Report
Input Data
Year | HH | C&I | Clin | RDF | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2017 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2018 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2019 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2020 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2021 | 116445.00 | 82852.00 | 172.00 | 0.00 | 199469.00 |
2022 | 111095.00 | 87092.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 198187.00 |
2023 | 110982.00 | 94746.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 205728.00 |
Output Data
Year | IBA | IBA %ge of Tot IN | APC | APC %ge of Tot IN |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0.00 | 0.00% |
2017 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0.00 | 0.00% |
2018 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0.00 | 0.00% |
2019 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0.00 | 0.00% |
2020 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0.00 | 0.00% |
2021 | 41103.00 | 20.61% | 5255.00 | 2.63% |
2022 | 42516.00 | 21.45% | 4235.00 | 2.14% |
2023 | 43725.90 | 21.25% | 4650.08 | 2.26% |
Summary
The Parc Adfer Energy from Waste facility was developed by and is operated by Wheelabrator, located at the Deeside Industrial Park in Flintshire, North Wales. The facility accepts 200,000 tonnes per year of residual waste as a feedstock from household, business and commercial sources, and produces both electricity and heat through a combustion system as a CHP plant. The waste feedstock is locally supplied by the 5 counties in the North of Wales representing the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project[1].
History
Wheelabrator Technologies was selected as the preferred bidder to build and operate the Parc Adfer EfW in 2014, entering into a 25 year contract as a Public Private Partnership (PPP). Support was given by the Welsh Government as the facility serves the five local authorities that make up the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project (NWRWTP). Planning consent was granted by Flintshire County Council in May 2015, and the environmental permit was granted by Natural Resources Wales in October 2015, leading financial close being reached and construction beginning in December 2016 with the full commercial operations starting December 2019[1].
In December 2020 Wheelabrator announced the sale of their UK energy from waste division to the European Diversified Infrastructure Fund III, a fund managed by First Sentier Investors (FSI) (formally known as First State Investments) headquartered in Australia[2] for completion in early 2021.
Plant
The process technology and the EPC for the plant was supplied by CNIM, with Clungston responsible for the civil engineering works. The project was initiated by the Welsh Government and the North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project Partnership to achieve long-term targets for recycling and diversion of waste from landfill for Flintshire County Council, Isle of Anglesey County Council, Gwynedd County Council, Conwy County Borough Council, Denbighshire County Council[1].
The project financing was £180 million which was supplied with a 23-year term loan from the Green Investment Bank, MUFG, Natixis and Siemens, with an equity bridging loan provided by Barclays[1].
Local Authority Data
The table below lists those local authorities who have recorded their tonnage on WasteDataFlow as sending their Waste to this site (either directly or via a transfer station) for the most recent financial year, data was updated on 2023-04-26. The tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the EA statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018). The total Local Authority waste received by the plant in the period was: 76,534.19t
A 'zero return' or a below expected return, when compared to the EA Data below indicates that either:
- no local authority tonnage was recorded/no tonnage was sent to the site in the period (but has been listed as it may have previously received tonnage from a local authority) or
- a result of the plant being recently commissioned and actually having received no tonnage or
- a lower than expected tonnage maybe a result of a local authority splitting their tonnage over multiple sites, having less tonnage to send than might be anticipated or
- it may be a new plant being in 'ramp up' towards full capacity after construction or
- may be a result of plant shut down and subsequent re-start in a year or
- the local authority may not have correctly entered the site's details on WasteDataFlow
Authority | Tonnage |
---|---|
Denbighshire County Council | 17703.550 |
Derbyshire County Council | 3070.770 |
Flintshire County Council | 33026.505 |
Telford and Wrekin Council | 22625.240 |
Wrexham CBC | 108.120 |
Waste Tonnage, By Origin
The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit AB3092CV, 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: 198,187.47t.
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 |
---|---|---|
20 03 01 | Gwynedd | 31157.56 |
20 03 01 | Chesterfield | 2406.10 |
18 01 04 | Flintshire | 67.08 |
20 03 01 | Wirral | 604.02 |
20 03 01 | Stoke-on-Trent | 2416.04 |
20 03 01 | Merseyside | 15122.72 |
20 01 99 | Flintshire | 1123.43 |
19 12 12 | West Midlands | 414.62 |
20 03 01 | Greater Manchester | 16.78 |
20 03 01 | Ceredigion | 1599.04 |
20 03 01 | Conwy | 29562.92 |
19 12 12 | Manchester | 210.52 |
19 12 10 | Bristol, City of | 25.04 |
20 03 01 | Flintshire | 32925.60 |
19 12 12 | Flintshire | 16052.26 |
19 12 12 | Wrexham | 3265.32 |
20 03 01 | Cardiff | 25.40 |
20 03 01 | Isle of Anglesey | 18906.34 |
20 03 01 | Derbyshire | 81.10 |
20 03 01 | Powys | 7283.06 |
20 03 01 | Sheffield | 94.54 |
20 03 01 | Shropshire | 21933.04 |
20 03 01 | Lancashire | 893.40 |
19 12 12 | Herefordshire | 793.46 |
20 03 01 | Herefordshire | 293.86 |
20 03 01 | Manchester | 260.40 |
20 03 01 | West Midlands | 350.68 |
19 12 12 | Gwynedd | 73.38 |
20 03 01 | Denbighshire | 9110.48 |
20 03 01 | Bristol, City of | 1101.26 |
19 12 10 | Merseyside | 18.02 |