Ratty's Lane Sustainable Energy Facility (ACT)

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Picture of Hoddesdon EFW Site (Rattys Lane)
Picture of Hoddesdon EFW Site (Rattys Lane)


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Site Location
Site Location

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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

Summary

An EfW facility based upon Gasification technology. The Ratty's Lane site (also known as Hoddesdon Energy), was originally developed by AssetGen Partners, with investment from Noy Fund, P3P Partners and Bioenergy Investment Group .

Technology

The plant is understood to be a 3 line, grate based technology by Biomass Power Limited, generating steam to turbines delivering 10MWe.

Construction

The plant is being constructed under a turnkey EPC arrangement at a capital cost of GBP £60m by Bouygues Energy Services who will also operate and maintain the plant for 10 years[1].

Waste Input

The plant is listed to run on 90,000 tonnes per year of prepared RDF from offsite companies Powerday and Biffa, but is also listed at 105,000 tonnes per annum[2]

References