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==Summary==
==Summary==
An [[EfW]] facility based upon [[Gasification]] technology. The Levenseat facility had forecast operational capacity of 400,000 tonnes per annum, but in June 2019 this was reported as being consented to increase to 750,000 tonnes per annum, incorporating an earlier consent to increase the [[ATT]] plant to receive 500,000 tonnes per annum by 2023. [[Levenseat Renewable Energy Limited]] is an offshoot of [[Levenseat Ltd]] and had investment from [[Green Investment Bank]], [[Foresight Group]] and [[Zouk Capital]] and debt from [[Investec Bank]] when it reached financial close in March 2015 for GBP£111m<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/scotland-set-for-first-of-kind-111m-waste-plant/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref><ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/levenseat-expansion-council-approval/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>.
The Levenseat facility comprises a [[MRF]] and the adjacent [[Levenseat EfW]] facility which is based upon [[Gasification]] technology. [[Levenseat EfW Phase 2]] is the second phase of the [[EfW]] development which is adjacent to the current facility. The capacity is reported as 42 tonnes per hour through the [[MRF]] (or around 215,000 tonnes per annum) producing [[RDF]] for the adjacent [[EfW]] plant of around 100,000 tonnes per annum<ref>https://www.riddellpm.co.uk/projects/levenseat-efw-plant/</ref>.  
 
[[Levenseat Renewable Energy Limited]] is an offshoot of [[Levenseat Ltd]] and had investment from [[Green Investment Bank]] (subsequently acquired by [[Bioenergy Infrastrucutre Group]]<ref>[https://bioenergyinfrastructure.co.uk/news-article/bioenergy-infrastructure-group-establishes-one-of-the-uks-largest-portfolios-of-biomass-and-waste-to-energy-assets-following-transaction-with-green-investment-bank/ BIG Website News August 2017]</ref>), [[Foresight Group]] and [[Zouk Capital]] and debt from [[Investec Bank]] when it reached financial close in March 2015 for GBP£111m<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/scotland-set-for-first-of-kind-111m-waste-plant/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref><ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/levenseat-expansion-council-approval/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>.


==Technology==
==Technology==
The plant is a single line, fluidised bed [[Gasification]] plant by [[Outotec]], generating super-heated steam<ref>[http://lrel.levenseat.co.uk/power-plant-2/ Levenseat Website]</ref>. The capacity of 250,000 tonnes per annum is to be doubled with the installation of a second line/plant.
The plant is a single line, [[fluidised bed]] [[Gasification]] plant by [[Outotec]], generating super-heated steam<ref>[http://lrel.levenseat.co.uk/power-plant-2/ Levenseat Website]</ref> to drive a turbine to generate electricity to the grid. [[Levenseat EfW Phase 2]] received planning consent in late 2020 to vary its consent and approach to a conventional [[combustion]] technology and an increase to its capacity to 135MW thermal<ref>[https://levenseat.co.uk/levenseat-announce-new-plans-for-phase-2-of-its-energy-from-waste-power-plant/ Levenseat Website News Item]</ref>.


==Construction==
==Construction==
The plant commenced construction in 2015 under a turnkey [[EPC]] contract with [[MW High Tech Projects UK]]. The current [[EfW]] plant is not reported as fully commissioned and operational as yet.  
The plant commenced construction in 2015 under a turnkey [[EPC]] contract with [[MW High Tech Projects UK]]. After an extended commissioning period the [[EfW]] plant was reported as achieving take over in late November 2020<ref>[https://levenseat.co.uk/levenseat-announce-new-plans-for-phase-2-of-its-energy-from-waste-power-plant/ Levenseat Website News Item]</ref>.  


==Waste Input==
==Waste Input==
The plant is designed to run on [[RDF]] manufactured from residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]], with preparation on site in an adjacent, larger scale [[MRF]].  
The plant is designed to run on [[RDF]] manufactured from residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]], with preparation on site in the adjacent, larger scale [[MRF]].  


==References==
==References==
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Summary

The Levenseat facility comprises a MRF and the adjacent Levenseat EfW facility which is based upon Gasification technology. Levenseat EfW Phase 2 is the second phase of the EfW development which is adjacent to the current facility. The capacity is reported as 42 tonnes per hour through the MRF (or around 215,000 tonnes per annum) producing RDF for the adjacent EfW plant of around 100,000 tonnes per annum[1].

Levenseat Renewable Energy Limited is an offshoot of Levenseat Ltd and had investment from Green Investment Bank (subsequently acquired by Bioenergy Infrastrucutre Group[2]), Foresight Group and Zouk Capital and debt from Investec Bank when it reached financial close in March 2015 for GBP£111m[3][4].

Technology

The plant is a single line, fluidised bed Gasification plant by Outotec, generating super-heated steam[5] to drive a turbine to generate electricity to the grid. Levenseat EfW Phase 2 received planning consent in late 2020 to vary its consent and approach to a conventional combustion technology and an increase to its capacity to 135MW thermal[6].

Construction

The plant commenced construction in 2015 under a turnkey EPC contract with MW High Tech Projects UK. After an extended commissioning period the EfW plant was reported as achieving take over in late November 2020[7].

Waste Input

The plant is designed to run on RDF manufactured from residual Household Waste and Commercial Waste, with preparation on site in the adjacent, larger scale MRF.

References