Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2)

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Ferrybridge 2 (with Ferrybridge 1 in background)
Ferrybridge 2 (with Ferrybridge 1 in background)


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Input Data

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Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and not yet considered an ERF as it does not yet have R1 status, whilst the neighbouring FM2 does. Ferrybridge FM2 has permitted operational capacity of 675,000 tonnes per annum, and is owned and operated by Multifuel Energy Ltd a 50:50 joint venture between Wheelabrator and SSE. Delivery of waste is primarily by road, and the facility processes primarily RDF but is able to process a range of other Waste Derived Fuel, hence its 'Multifuel' name[1].

History

The Ferrybridge FM2 facility was built to service primarily residual Household Waste, Commercial Waste, RDF, SRF and Wood Waste giving it flexibility in the market and responding to the success and demand for the FM1 plant. The core tonnage for the plant has come from a range of suppliers, including RDF from AWM's Treatment facility in Leeds (which receives tonnage from Bradford amongst others) but the plant also includes a large proportion of tonnage from other waste management companies processing Residual Waste to form an RDF for the plant, rather than relying on a core PPP or PFI contract for supply. It is located on the old Ferrybridge 'C' coal fire power station near Knottingley and has Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1) located adjacent to it, on the same SSE site. The combined FM1 and FM2 are capable of processing 1,140,000 tonnes per annum, making it the biggest Residual Waste EFW site in the UK (although FM2 has been reported[2] to have a throughput capacity of 675,000 tonnes per annum).

Plant

Built by Hitachi Zosen Inova under a Design & Build EPC-turnkey contract and was delivered in December 2019 at a reported[3] GBP £325m capital cost. The plant comprises the same design as FM1 - 2 lines of 31.3 tonnes/hour (maximum 42.2 tonnes/hour) design capacity capable of treating 513,000 tonnes per annum via standard combustion technology, air cooled, Hitachi Zosen Inova Grate AR123-120120, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on residual Household Waste, Commercial Waste, RDF, SRF and Wood Waste with a CV of between 8.5 and 16.5MJ/kg to deliver 67.8MWe of power (see Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1)). Operating at the higher tonnes/ hour figure would result in a capacity close to 690,000 tonnes per annum, but this would require a low CV.

Local Authority Users

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