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==History==
==History==
The Kent Enviropower facility was built primarily to service [[Kent County Council]] under a 25 year [[PPP]] contract, but has also serviced adjacent local authorities, including [[Thurrock Borough Council]]. A planning application consultation was started in October 2019 to extend the current 500,000 tonnes per annum capacity by a further 350,000 tonnes per annum, to a total of 850,000 tonnes per annum<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/fcc-proposes-allington-efw-upgrade/ Letsrecycle Website]</ref>. It is located at the 20/20 Business Park near Maidstone, Kent, in the old Allington Quarry.
The Kent Enviropower facility was built primarily to service [[Kent County Council]] under a 25 year [[PPP]] contract, but has also serviced adjacent local authorities, including [[Thurrock Borough Council]]. A planning application consultation was started in October 2019 to extend the current 500,000 tonnes per annum capacity by a further 350,000 tonnes per annum, to a total of 850,000 tonnes per annum<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/fcc-proposes-allington-efw-upgrade/ Letsrecycle Website]</ref>. It is located at the 20/20 Business Park near Maidstone, Kent, in the old Allington Quarry.
In 2020 [[FCC]] formed [[Green Recovery Projects Ltd]], a new company for its [[Energy from Waste]] portfolio to allow the subsequent sale of 49% to [[Icon Infrastructure]]. This included Allington EFW<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/icon-infrastructure-share-fcc-energy-from-wastes-energy-from-waste-plants/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>.


==Plant==
==Plant==

Revision as of 16:00, 4 January 2021

FCC Allington
FCC Allington


Allington EFW
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence BR4551IC
Operator Kent Enviropower (FCC Environment)
Region South East
Operational Capacity 560ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted? 2019-03-04
What was the R1 value 0.54
Electrical Capacity 37.70MWe
Number of Lines 3
Number of Turbines 1
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type PPP

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total
2016 330381.00 183073.00 0.00 0.00 533037.00
2017 326220.00 157761.00 0.00 0.00 504106.00
2018 513098.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 534355.66
2019 311438.00 191554.00 0.00 0.00 527825.00
2020 312625.00 116720.00 0.00 0.00 466657.00
2021 343579.00 128936.00 0.00 0.00 501352.00
2022 313000.00 180494.00 0.00 0.00 520060.00
2023 329753.00 155784.00 0.00 0.00 511421.00


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2016 56337.50 10.57% 51932.64 9.74%
2017 51289.44 10.17% 46355.00 9.20%
2018 51916.12 9.72% 48151.02 9.01%
2019 52253.00 9.90% 46624.00 8.83%
2020 46848.00 10.04% 38284.00 8.20%
2021 51378.00 10.25% 38848.00 7.75%
2022 47270.00 9.09% 44852.00 8.62%
2023 46570.00 9.11% 43171.00 8.44%

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Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on its R1 status. The Allington site has permitted operational capacity of 500,000 tonnes per annum, and is owned and operated by Kent Enviropower a subsidiary of FCC Environment. Delivery of waste is by road and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste and some Commercial Waste[2].

History

The Kent Enviropower facility was built primarily to service Kent County Council under a 25 year PPP contract, but has also serviced adjacent local authorities, including Thurrock Borough Council. A planning application consultation was started in October 2019 to extend the current 500,000 tonnes per annum capacity by a further 350,000 tonnes per annum, to a total of 850,000 tonnes per annum[3]. It is located at the 20/20 Business Park near Maidstone, Kent, in the old Allington Quarry.

In 2020 FCC formed Green Recovery Projects Ltd, a new company for its Energy from Waste portfolio to allow the subsequent sale of 49% to Icon Infrastructure. This included Allington EFW[4].

Plant

Built by Lentjes (renamed Lurgi in 2006 and sold to A-Tec Industries AG in 2007) under a turnkey contract, with buildings delivered by Hochtief. The facility commenced construction in April 2004 and began operation in December 2008 after extended commissioning[5] at a GBP £150m capital cost, generating 43MWe of power, of which 34WMe is exported[6]. The plant comprises 3 lines with a design capacity capable of 21.4 tonnes/hour each equivalent to around 526,000 tonnes per annum via standard combustion technology. It uses fluidised bed technology ROWITEC, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on residual Household Waste and Commercial Waste which is pre-processed to meet the needs of the technology (the technology being capable of operating in a range of CV of between 6.5 and 30.0 MJ/kg[7] in a range of applications).

Local Authority Users

The following represents those local authorities recorded as putting tonnage into the site (either directly or via a transfer station). The tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the EA statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018). A 'zero return' below indicates no local authority tonnage was recorded, most likely a result of the plant being recently commissioned and actually having received no tonnage. Equally, lower than expected tonnage maybe a result of either a new plant being in 'ramp up' towards full capacity after construction, or may be a result of plant shut down and subsequent re-start in a year.


Authority Tonnage
Ashford Borough Council 115.510
Bromley LB 1230.320
Kent County Council 320314.400
Maidstone Borough Council 1349.980
Medway Borough Council 781.650
Norfolk County Council 1401.320
Surrey County Council 48780.000
Thurrock Council 38496.920
Western Riverside Waste Authority 1477.130

References