Holbrook Community REC

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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

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

Holbrook Community Renewable Energy Centre
Holbrook Community Renewable Energy Centre

Summary

A Biomass EfW facility based on 55,000 tonnes per annum of waste wood producing 6.5 MWe gross power to be exported to the national grid. This facility is a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, enough heat is produced and harnessed to supply approximately 6,700 local homes and commercial properties. Holbrook Community Renewable Energy Centre is located Sheffield[1].

The waste wood feedstock is locally supplied by Mid UK Recycling, a waste management and recycling firm based in the East Midlands. The operator of this facility is Veolia Energy Services Ltd[1].

Plant

The Design and Build EPC contractor for this development was Kandor Energy Ltd[2].

The facility cost £30m to develop and became operational in 2017[3]

The technology utilised in this facility is two water-cooled moving grate furnaces that are supplied by Turboden Srl (part of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group). Turboden Srl also supplied the ‘organic rankine cycle’ (ORC) turbogenerators with air condensers for the facility which uses ‘organic fluid’ vapour as the driving force for the turbine within a closed loop heating circuit[1].

Local Authority Users

References