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CoGen | [[CoGen]] are one of the leading companies in the [[Advanced Thermal Treatment]] technology industry, producing sustainable energy from [[residual waste]] and [[Wood Waste|wood waste]]. They play a key role in resolving the UK’s waste issues by diverting waste from [[landfill]] and reducing waste exports, while transforming [[residual waste]] into low carbon, renewable energy.<ref>[https://www.cogenuk.com/home CoGen Home Page]</ref> | ||
CoGen have developed four operational [[EfW]] projects around the UK with a combined investment of £250m and gross capacity of over 50MWe. Since financial closure of these, they have been providing management services ([[MSA]]) to each project. The fifth project, [[Hooton Bio Power]], reached financial close in 2018 and is currently being constructed by [[EPC]] contractor [[BWSC]]. It is on schedule to be fully operational by the end of 2021 and will treat up to 240,000 tonnes p.a. and produce 25.2MWe. It is the first project in the UK to use [[Kobelco]] technology which will process [[RDF]] (refuse derived fuel) such as [[MSW]] and [[C&I]] | ==History== | ||
CoGen was founded in 2005, developing renewable energy and waste projects across all life stages.They have developed four operational [[EfW]] projects around the UK with a combined investment of £250m and gross capacity of over 50MWe. Since financial closure of these, they have been providing management services ([[MSA]]) to each project. The fifth project, [[Hooton Bio Power]], reached financial close in 2018 and is currently being constructed by [[EPC]] contractor [[BWSC]]. It is on schedule to be fully operational by the end of 2021 and will treat up to 240,000 tonnes p.a. and produce 25.2MWe. It is the first project in the UK to use [[Kobelco]] technology which will process [[RDF]] (refuse derived fuel) such as [[MSW]] and [[C&I Waste]].<ref>[https://www.cogenuk.com/projects CoGen Projects]</ref> | |||
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