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The facility has a permitted operational capacity of 420,000 tonnes per annum of waste, and produces both heat and power, exporting up to 35 MW electricity to the national grid after the plants own power needs are supplied for, and supplying the district heating network with hot water.
The facility has a permitted operational capacity of 420,000 tonnes per annum of waste, and produces both heat and power, exporting up to 35 MW electricity to the national grid after the plants own power needs are supplied for, and supplying the district heating network with hot water.


The plant is owned and operated by Veolia. The waste feedstock utilised at the plant is primarily residual waste arising from households and businesses in or close to London<ref name="ref1" > [https://www.selchp.com/about-selchp/ SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility, 2020. About SELCHP - SELCHP. Online. Selchp.com.  [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].].</ref>.
The plant is owned and operated by [[Veoli]]a. The waste feedstock utilised at the plant is primarily residual waste arising from households and businesses in or close to London<ref name="ref1" > [https://www.selchp.com/about-selchp/ SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility, 2020. About SELCHP - SELCHP. Online. Selchp.com.  [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].].</ref>.


==History==
==History==
South East London Combined Heat and Power was formed in 1988 by the London Boroughs of Lewisham, Southwark and Greenwich to provide an alternative waste disposal strategy to landfill, members also included the Regional Electricity Company and Energy from Waste design, construction and operation specialists. Following an in-depth feasibility study, consultations, and an Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed ERF, conditional Planning Permission for the project was granted in 1990 and in 1991 site clearance and construction began<ref name="ref2" >[https://www.selchp.com/about-selchp/history/ SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility, 2020. History - SELCHP. Online. Selchp.com. [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
South East London Combined Heat and Power was formed in 1988 by the London Boroughs of Lewisham, Southwark and Greenwich to provide an alternative waste disposal strategy to landfill, members also included the Regional Electricity Company and Energy from Waste design, construction and operation specialists. Following an in-depth feasibility study, consultations, and an Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed [[ERF]], conditional Planning Permission for the project was granted in 1990 and in 1991 site clearance and construction began<ref name="ref2" >[https://www.selchp.com/about-selchp/history/ SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility, 2020. History - SELCHP. Online. Selchp.com. [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.


In 1992, SELCHP was the first Energy from Waste scheme to be granted an authorisation under the Integrated Pollution Control provisions of the Environmental Protection Act, 1990. 1992 was also the year that SELCHP was awarded an Electricity Generation Licence by the Office of Electricity Regulation<ref name="ref2" />.
In 1992, SELCHP was the first Energy from Waste scheme to be granted an authorisation under the Integrated Pollution Control provisions of the [[Environmental Protection Act 1990]]. 1992 was also the year that SELCHP was awarded an Electricity Generation Licence by the Office of Electricity Regulation<ref name="ref2" />.


Construction and commissioning of the facility was complete in 1993, being officially opened in 1994 by HRH the Prince of Wales<ref name="ref2" />.  
Construction and commissioning of the facility was complete in 1993, being officially opened in 1994 by HRH the Prince of Wales<ref name="ref2" />.  
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The EPC contractor for this project was awarded to [[Martin Engineering Systems Ltd]]. The combustion technology implements the  mass-burn process to incinerate waste<ref name="ref1" />.  
The EPC contractor for this project was awarded to [[Martin Engineering Systems Ltd]]. The combustion technology implements the  mass-burn process to incinerate waste<ref name="ref1" />.  


SELCHP ERF is jointly owned by current operator Veolia Environmental Services and consortium CNIM Development, and in 2019, celebrated 25 years of operations<ref>Lets Recycle, 2019. [https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/selchp-reaches-25-years-in-operation/ SELCHP reaches 25 years in operation. Online. letsrecycle.com. [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
SELCHP ERF is jointly owned by current operator Veolia Environmental Services and consortium [[CNIM]] Development, and in 2019, celebrated 25 years of operations<ref>Lets Recycle, 2019. [https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/selchp-reaches-25-years-in-operation/ SELCHP reaches 25 years in operation. Online. letsrecycle.com. [Accessed 19 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.


==Local Authority Users==
==Local Authority Users==