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Currently, over half a million tonnes of IBA goes to landfill each year in England and Wales. However, as recovery processes have improved this material can now be processed and recycled back into applications such as aggregate replacement for sub-base road construction, bulk fill, concrete block manufacture or concrete grouting<ref name="foo" />. | Currently, over half a million tonnes of IBA goes to landfill each year in England and Wales. However, as recovery processes have improved this material can now be processed and recycled back into applications such as aggregate replacement for sub-base road construction, bulk fill, concrete block manufacture or concrete grouting<ref name="foo" />. | ||
The graph below displays the incinerator bottom ash produced as a percentage of the total [[residual waste]] feedstock being processed by UK [[Energy from Waste]] facilities, and how this has changed over recent years. | |||
[[File:IBA production from EfWs.png|800px|frame|center|IBA produced from Energy from Waste processes, Graph 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>.]] | |||
==Authorities Disposing of Over 2000t== | ==Authorities Disposing of Over 2000t== |
Revision as of 10:33, 10 December 2019
The ash resulting from the controlled combustion of waste, in the UK primarily MSW. Not to be confused with Flue Gas APC Residues cleaning residues or boiler (tube) ash. IBA generally represents around 20% of the input material by weight[1].
Following the combustion process non-combustible ash of varying particle size is produced, often containing mineral material and metals. The ash which falls to the bottom of the process is typically dry and dusty and operators will need to ensure that it is appropriately stored in covered containers to prevent emissions to air[1].
Currently, over half a million tonnes of IBA goes to landfill each year in England and Wales. However, as recovery processes have improved this material can now be processed and recycled back into applications such as aggregate replacement for sub-base road construction, bulk fill, concrete block manufacture or concrete grouting[1].
The graph below displays the incinerator bottom ash produced as a percentage of the total residual waste feedstock being processed by UK Energy from Waste facilities, and how this has changed over recent years.
Authorities Disposing of Over 2000t
- Energy from Waste (← links)
- IBA (redirect page) (← links)
- Energy from Waste (← links)
- Incinerator Bottom Ash (← links)
- Secondary Aggregate (← links)
- UK Waste Tonnage (← links)
- Recycling (← links)
- Allerton Waste Recovery Park (EfW) (← links)
- Allington EFW (← links)
- Ardley EfW (← links)
- Baddersley EfW (← links)
- Baldovie and Dundee EfW (← links)
- Battlefield EfW (← links)
- Beddington EfW (← links)
- Belfast Harbour Estate (← links)
- Bolton TRF (← links)
- Bulwell Energy (← links)
- Canford (← links)
- Charlton Lane Eco Park (ACT) (← links)
- Chineham ERF (Integra North) (← links)
- Coatbridge Renewable Energy Facility (← links)
- Cornwall ERC (← links)
- Coventry EfW Plant (← links)
- Dudley EfW (← links)
- Dunbar EfW (Oxwellmains EfW) (← links)
- Earls Gate Energy Centre (← links)
- Eastcroft EfW (3rd Line) (← links)
- Eastcroft EfW (Lines 1 & 2) (← links)
- Edmonton EcoPark EfW (← links)
- Energy Works (Hull) (← links)
- EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW (← links)
- Enviroparks Hirwaun Generation Site (← links)
- Exeter Energy Recovery Facility (← links)
- Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1) (← links)
- Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2) (← links)
- Four Ashes EfW (Staffordshire ERF) (W2R) (← links)
- Glasgow Renewable Energy and Recycling Centre (ACT) (← links)
- Great Blakenham EfW (← links)
- Greatmoor EfW (← links)
- Hooton Bio Power (← links)
- Isle of Wight Waste Recovery Park (← links)
- Javelin Park EfW (← links)
- Kemsley K3 EfW (← links)
- Lakeside EfW (← links)
- Lancing EfW (← links)
- Leeds Recycling & ERF (Cross Green ERF) (← links)
- Lerwick Energy Recovery Plant (Shetland EfW Plant) (← links)
- Levenseat EfW (← links)
- Lincolnshire EFW (← links)
- Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant (← links)
- Marchwood ERF (Integra South West) (← links)
- Millerhill EfW (← links)
- Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park (← links)
- NESS Energy Project (← links)
- Newlincs EfW (← links)
- North London Heat and Power (Edmonton EcoPark Replacement) (← links)
- North Quay ERF (Newhaven) (← links)
- North Yard EfW (Devonport EfW CHP Facility) (← links)
- Parc Adfer EfW (← links)
- Peterborough EfW (← links)
- Portsmouth ERF (Integra South East) (← links)
- Ratty's Lane Sustainable Energy Facility (ACT) (← links)
- Riverside Resource Recovery Facility (RRRF) (← links)
- Rookery Pit Energy Recovery Facility (Rookery South) (← links)
- Runcorn EfW (← links)
- SELCHP ERF (← links)
- Avonmouth RRC (← links)
- Severnside Energy Recovery Centre (← links)
- Sheffield ERF (← links)
- Showground Road (← links)
- Sinfin Lane (← links)
- Stoke-on-Trent EfW (← links)
- Swindon Energy Plant (← links)
- SynTec Energy Center (Wednesbury) (← links)
- Teeside EfW - lines 1-5 (Teeside & NEERC), Billingham. line 3 (← links)
- Trident Park (Cardiff ERF) (← links)
- Tyseley ERF (← links)
- Vine Street EfW (Kirkless EfW) (← links)
- Wilton 11 EfW (← links)
- Wolverhampton EfW (← links)
- Wilton 10 (← links)
- Tyrone Energy (← links)
- Twinwoods Heat & Power CHP (← links)
- Troon (← links)
- Trackwork Waste and Thermal Treatment Facility (← links)
- Barry Dock – Biomass No 2 (← links)
- Blackburn Meadows Renewable Energy Plant (← links)
- BSW Timber (← links)
- Chilton Power Station (← links)
- Stevens Croft (← links)
- Tilbury Green Power (← links)
- Birmingham Bio Power (← links)
- Plymouth Timber Resource Recovery Plant (← links)
- Ince Biomass Power Plant (← links)
- Welland Bio Power (← links)
- Templeborough Biomass (← links)
- Tansterne (← links)
- Markinch Biomass CHP Plant (← links)
- Goosey Lodge Power Plant (← links)
- Slough Heat & Power (← links)
- UPM Shotton Boiler 7 (← links)
- Sherwood Biomass (← links)
- Markley Group Biomass (← links)
- Holbrook Community REC (← links)
- Kent Renewable Energy Plant (← links)
- Margam Green Energy Plant (← links)
- Lisahally Power Station (← links)
- Newhurst EFW (← links)
- Drakelow Renewable Energy Centre (← links)
- Uskmouth Power Station (Subcoal) (← links)
- Western Wood Energy Plant (← links)
- Brigg REP (← links)
- Newport Alexandra Docks (← links)
- Fuel Supply Agreement (← links)
- Rivenhall EFW (← links)
- Protos EFW (← links)
- Slough Multifuel EFW (← links)
- Binn Eco Park EFW (← links)
- Rotary Kiln (← links)
- Veterinary Laboratories Agency (← links)
- Ellesmere Port Incinerator (← links)
- Bolton Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Oldham Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Hillingdon Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Stoneybridge Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Ashford Clinical Incinerator (← links)
- Avonmouth Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Sidcup Waste to Energy Facility (← links)
- Skelton Grange EfW Plant (← links)
- Incinerator Bottom Ash Aggregate (← links)
- Oldhall EfW Plant (← links)
- Westfield EfW Plant (← links)
- East Midlands Energy Re-Generation Centre (EMERGE) (← links)
- South Clyde Energy Centre, Bogmoor Road, Glasgow (← links)
- Kelvin Energy Recovery Facility (← links)
- Sustainable Energy Centre (← links)
- Advanced Biofuel Solutions (← links)
- Thetford Power Station (← links)
- Eye Power Station (← links)
- Ridham Biomass Power Plant (← links)
- Widermerpool Biomass Power Plant (← links)
- Widnes Biomass Facility (← links)
- Templeborough Biomass Power Plant (← links)
- Boston Energy Production Facility (← links)
- Hull Energy Production Facility (← links)
- Sleaford REP (← links)
- Caledonian CHP (← links)
- Westfield Biomass Plant (← links)
- Drumgray Energy Recovery Centre (DERC) (← links)
- Tilbury Docks - Phase 2 (EfW) (← links)
- Riverside Energy Park (REP) (← links)
- 3Rs Walsall (← links)
- Template:EfWTemplate (← links)
- Template:BiomassPlant (← links)
- Secondary Aggregate (← links)
- Hillingdon Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Fawley HTI (← links)
- Lakeside Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Derriford Incinerator (← links)
- Ashford Clinical Incinerator (← links)
- Avonmouth Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Bournemouth Waste To Energy Facility (← links)
- Knostrop Clinical Waste Incinerator (← links)
- Sidcup Waste to Energy Facility (← links)
- Redditch Clinical Waste Treatment Facility (← links)
- Incinerator Bottom Ash Aggregate (← links)
- Magnetic Separator (← links)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 WRAP, 2019. EfW Outputs and Residues Guidance on the management of energy outputs and residues including air pollution control residues and incinerator bottom ash. EfW Development Guidance. [online] [Accessed 30 Oct. 2019].
- ↑ Tolvik Consulting, 2019. UK Energy from Waste Statistics – 2018. Gloucestershire.[online]