Scotia Business Park

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One of the largest Clinical Waste Incinerators to built in the UK in the last 20 years, Scotia Business Park will trade under the brand Clinitek and is referred to as their Stoke-on-Trent facility[1]. Andusia are acting as the sole supplier to the plant[2].


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Stoke Clinical Waste Incinerator - all rights reserved Andusia and P3P
Stoke Clinical Waste Incinerator - all rights reserved Andusia and P3P


Summary

One of the largest Clinical Waste Incinerators to built in the UK in the last 20 years, Scotia Business Park will trade under the name Clinitek and is referred to as their Stoke-on-Trent facility[1]. Andusia are acting as the sole supplier to the plant of up to 16,000 tonnes per annum[3].

Background

P3P Partners have developed the facility under their subsidiary Waste Energy Power Partners (WEPP) with finance by Equitix. Planning Permission was granted in March 2020 on the site of an old Biomass EfW site[1]. Waste Energy Power Partners are applying for permit - the consultation process is running to 4th June 2021. This is the second plant developed under the same arrangements, the first being Haylers End Energy Recovery Plant and often referred to as their Malvern plant, which has half the design throughput capacity of this facility.

Plant

Construction has commenced and is targeted for completion in Q3 2021 at a reported cost of £25 million[1]. The technology provider is Icinco via their FS2000 treatment unit[1] (2,000kg/hr capacity[4]) with construction oversight by Cobalt Energy[1]. At 8,000 hrs annual operation the maximum annual throughput would be 16,000 tonnes per annum, although the plated capacity has been reported as 12,800 tonnes in the past.

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