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An [[EfW]] facility based upon standard [[combustion]] technology. The [[Oldhall EfW Plant]] site was developed by Doveyard Limited, a joint venture between [[Waste Energy Partners]] and [[Low Carbon Limited]] with funding from [[Octopus Renewables]], and reached financial close in October 2021. The development is on land owned by [[Lowmac Alloys]] near Irvine, North Ayrshire<ref>[https://www.oldhallenergy.co.uk/faq/ Oldhall EfW website]</ref> . | An [[EfW]] facility based upon standard [[combustion]] technology. The [[Oldhall EfW Plant]] site was developed by Doveyard Limited, a joint venture between [[Waste Energy Partners]] and [[Low Carbon Limited]] with funding from [[Octopus Renewables]], and reached financial close in October 2021. The development is on land owned by [[Lowmac Alloys]] near Irvine, North Ayrshire<ref>[https://www.oldhallenergy.co.uk/faq/ Oldhall EfW website]</ref> . | ||
==Technology== | ==Technology== | ||
The plant is a 1 line, moving [[grate]] based technology by [[Standardkessel Baumgarte]], delivering up to 15MWe. | The plant is a 1 line, moving [[grate]] based technology by [[Standardkessel Baumgarte]]<ref>https://www.standardkessel-baumgarte.com/en/newsroom-2/order-intake-oldhall</ref>, delivering up to 15MWe. | ||
==Construction== | ==Construction== | ||