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In September 2019 the O&M contractor HRS Energy Tansterne Ltd (HRSET) went into administration. HRSET had originally held the O&M contract until it expired on 01/09/73. The plant is now owner-operated by GIB-Bio Ltd which is a subsidiary of Solar 21, the owners of the facility<ref name="Tan" />. | In September 2019 the O&M contractor HRS Energy Tansterne Ltd (HRSET) went into administration. HRSET had originally held the O&M contract until it expired on 01/09/73. The plant is now owner-operated by GIB-Bio Ltd which is a subsidiary of Solar 21, the owners of the facility<ref name="Tan" />. | ||
The plant has been built to be 'CHP ready' so that when a district heating market becomes available, the provision of heat to supply a local network will be achieveable without any modification to the installed system<ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/657559/Tansterne_biomass_plant_permit.pdf/ Environmental Permit], EA</ref>. | |||
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Revision as of 10:21, 9 April 2020
Tansterne Operational | |
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Operator | Solar 21 |
Capacity | 22 MWe |
Feedstock | Waste Wood |
EPR (Waste Licence) | WP3738DE |
ROC | Yes |
CfD | |
CHP | Unkwn |
Operators Annual Report
Input Data
Year | Wood | Litter | RDF | Other | Total |
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Output Data
Year | IBA | IBA %ge of Tot IN | APC | APC %ge of Tot IN |
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Summary
A Biomass Waste EFW facility located in Tansterne near Hull which is based on c.150,000 tonnes per annum of waste wood generating 22MW of electricity to the grid[1].
It was funded and developed by Irish renerwable energy company Solar 21 in partnership with Heat Recovery Solutions (HRS) Ltd[2]. The plant became fully operational in February 2018. The cost of the project was an estimated £35m[3].
In 2016 Probio Energy International won the contract to be sole supplier of the waste wood to the facility[4].
Plant
The biomass power plant utilises a fluidised bed combustion, heat recovery and power module technology developed by HRS, a subsidiary HRS Energy Ltd which was manufactured in Hull by project partner CF Struthers, the sister company to HRS Energy[5].
In September 2019 the O&M contractor HRS Energy Tansterne Ltd (HRSET) went into administration. HRSET had originally held the O&M contract until it expired on 01/09/73. The plant is now owner-operated by GIB-Bio Ltd which is a subsidiary of Solar 21, the owners of the facility[1].
The plant has been built to be 'CHP ready' so that when a district heating market becomes available, the provision of heat to supply a local network will be achieveable without any modification to the installed system[6].