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An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located in Rivenhall, Essex. The facility is forecast to have a capacity of 590,000 tonnes per annum and will export 49.9 MW of electricity to the national grid.{{EfWTemplate|EPR={{#var:epr}}|id=70}}[[File:Rivenhall EFW.png|350px|left|Rivenhall EFW site - Indaver website image, all rights reserved]]__TOC__<br clear='left'/>
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located in Rivenhall, Essex. The facility is forecast to have a capacity of 590,000 tonnes per annum and will export 49.9 MW of electricity to the national grid.{{EfWTemplate|EPR={{#var:epr}}|id=70}}[[File:Rivenhall EFW.png|350px|left|Rivenhall EFW site - Indaver website image, all rights reserved]]__TOC__<br clear='left'/>
==Summary==
==Summary==
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located in Rivenhall, Essex. The facility is forecast to have a capacity of 590,000 tonnes per annum and will export 49.9 MW of electricity to the national grid. It is expected that the facility will become operational by end 2025<ref name="ref1" >[https://www.indaver.com/ie-en/installations-and-processes/project-development-click-here-to-see-map/rivenhall-integrated-waste-management-facility-essex/ Indaver Website]</ref>.
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located in Rivenhall, Essex. The facility is forecast to have a capacity of 595,000 tonnes per annum and will export 49.9 MW of electricity to the national grid. It is expected that the facility will become operational by end 2025<ref name="ref1" >[https://www.indaver.com/ie-en/installations-and-processes/project-development-click-here-to-see-map/rivenhall-integrated-waste-management-facility-essex/ Indaver Website]</ref>.


The project was developed by [[Gent Fairhead]] and was sold to [[Indaver]] in January 2021 as part of the project reaching financial close, with [[Gent Fairhead]] leasing the site to [[Indaver]] and retaining other developments on the site<ref>http://www.rivenhall-iwmf.co.uk/2021/01/14/indaver-reaches-financial-close-on-rivenhall/ </ref>. The planning consent for the site is for an Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) which comprised [[composting]], [[Anaerobic Digestion]], [[MBT]] and a paper mill/pulp plant under the same planning consent<ref>[https://cmis.essex.gov.uk/essexcmis5/Document.ashx?czJKcaeAi5tUFL1DTL2UE4zNRBcoShgo=D%2BJr1rQF9ZBQPy34eRAxcn%2Bgo%2FMnVsrGe7OI4MkBp7bEhmbM2sdChQ%3D%3D&rUzwRPf%2BZ3zd4E7Ikn8Lyw%3D%3D=pwRE6AGJFLDNlh225F5QMaQWCtPHwdhUfCZ%2FLUQzgA2uL5jNRG4jdQ%3D%3D&mCTIbCubSFfXsDGW9IXnlg%3D%3D=hFflUdN3100%3D&kCx1AnS9%2FpWZQ40DXFvdEw%3D%3D=hFflUdN3100%3D&uJovDxwdjMPoYv%2BAJvYtyA%3D%3D=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&FgPlIEJYlotS%2BYGoBi5olA%3D%3D=NHdURQburHA%3D&d9Qjj0ag1Pd993jsyOJqFvmyB7X0CSQK=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&WGewmoAfeNR9xqBux0r1Q8Za60lavYmz=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&WGewmoAfeNQ16B2MHuCpMRKZMwaG1PaO=ctNJFf55vVA%3D Essex Development and Regulation Report 26th April 2019]</ref> <ref>https://www.yellowad.co.uk/concerns-over-rivenhall-incinerator-planning/</ref>. The site has a long history of local opposition and challenge through the planning and permitting processes, most recently associated with the height of the stack, which is 35 metres<ref>https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/agency-grants-rivenhall-permit-with-35m-stack/ Letsrecycle Article</ref>.
The project was developed by [[Gent Fairhead]] and was sold to [[Indaver]] in January 2021 as part of the project reaching financial close, with [[Gent Fairhead]] leasing the site to [[Indaver]] and retaining other developments on the site<ref>http://www.rivenhall-iwmf.co.uk/2021/01/14/indaver-reaches-financial-close-on-rivenhall/ </ref>. The planning consent for the site is for an Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) which comprised [[composting]], [[Anaerobic Digestion]], [[MBT]] and a paper mill/pulp plant under the same planning consent<ref>[https://cmis.essex.gov.uk/essexcmis5/Document.ashx?czJKcaeAi5tUFL1DTL2UE4zNRBcoShgo=D%2BJr1rQF9ZBQPy34eRAxcn%2Bgo%2FMnVsrGe7OI4MkBp7bEhmbM2sdChQ%3D%3D&rUzwRPf%2BZ3zd4E7Ikn8Lyw%3D%3D=pwRE6AGJFLDNlh225F5QMaQWCtPHwdhUfCZ%2FLUQzgA2uL5jNRG4jdQ%3D%3D&mCTIbCubSFfXsDGW9IXnlg%3D%3D=hFflUdN3100%3D&kCx1AnS9%2FpWZQ40DXFvdEw%3D%3D=hFflUdN3100%3D&uJovDxwdjMPoYv%2BAJvYtyA%3D%3D=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&FgPlIEJYlotS%2BYGoBi5olA%3D%3D=NHdURQburHA%3D&d9Qjj0ag1Pd993jsyOJqFvmyB7X0CSQK=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&WGewmoAfeNR9xqBux0r1Q8Za60lavYmz=ctNJFf55vVA%3D&WGewmoAfeNQ16B2MHuCpMRKZMwaG1PaO=ctNJFf55vVA%3D Essex Development and Regulation Report 26th April 2019]</ref> <ref>https://www.yellowad.co.uk/concerns-over-rivenhall-incinerator-planning/</ref>. The site has a long history of local opposition and challenge through the planning and permitting processes, most recently associated with the height of the stack, which is 35 metres<ref>https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/agency-grants-rivenhall-permit-with-35m-stack/ Letsrecycle Article</ref>.