Binn Eco Park EFW

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An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology that was granted planning permission in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a gasification technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum.


Binn Eco Park EFW
Under Construction
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence Tbc09
Operator Paprec Energies Binn
Region Scotland
Operational Capacity 85ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted?
What was the R1 value 0.00
Electrical Capacity 7.30MWe
Number of Lines 0
Number of Turbines 0
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type [[]]

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN

Rendered image of Binn Eco Park EFW from Iona Captial website, all rights reserved
Rendered image of Binn Eco Park EFW from Iona Captial website, all rights reserved


Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology that was granted planning permission in December 2020 and has a permitted capacity of 84,900 tonnes per annum. This consent replaced an earlier consent for a gasification technology with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes per annum.

The site is part of the wider activity at Binn Eco Park, near Perth, Scotland, owned by the Binn Group, and investment has been agreed for the facility with Iona Capital[1].

Technology

The plant technology will comprise standard moving grate technology, with an operational capacity of 89,00 tonnes per annum, generating 8.6MWe with 7.3MWe net for export.

Construction

The plant gained planning permission in December 2020. Construction was originally reported to commence in 2021 with operational handover in 2024. Earlier reports were the project would cost £70 million to deliver[2]. A press release in March 2022 announced the appointment of TIRU as the construction contractor and operator of the plant with an aspiration to still deliver the plant by 2024[3].

Waste Input

The plant is intended to run on residual Household Waste and Commercial Waste from the adjacent processing facilities on the site.

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