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{{EfWTemplate|EPR= | 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'/> | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== |
Revision as of 12:53, 10 May 2021
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=TP3036KB
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[1].
Technology
The plant technology will comprise standard moving grate technology, producing super-heated steam, generating 42MWe.
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[2][3].
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.