Ince Biomass Power Plant

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Site Location
Site Location

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Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year Wood Litter RDF Other Total


Output Data

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Ince Bio Power. CoGen, 2018.
Ince Bio Power. CoGen, 2018.







Summary

A Biomass EfW facility based on 157,000 tonnes per annum of waste wood producing 21.5 MW of electricity that is exported to nPower under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement. The facility is located at Protos in Cheshire, and forms part of Peel Environmental’s ‘Protos’ energy hub located near Ellesmere Port (Lets Recycle, 2019). The waste wood feedstock is sourced locally through a feedstock contract with Ince Park Renewables[1].

The operations & maintenance for the facility is being carried out by Stantec[1]. Construction commenced in 2015 and Ince Bio Power becoming fully operational in March 2015[2]

Plant

The facility utilises Outotec’s fluidised bed advanced gasification technology, which is an Advanced Conversion Technology. The EPC services for the project were provided by a joint venture between MWH Treatment Limited and Black & Veatch Limited[1].

The construction and initial operations of the facility were managed by CoGen, and funding was provided by Bioenergy Infrastructure Group Limited[1].


Local Authority Users

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