Protos EFW

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Protos EFW
Under Construction
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence LP3132FX
Operator Encyclis
Region North West
Operational Capacity 400ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted?
What was the R1 value 0.00
Electrical Capacity 49.00MWe
Number of Lines 0
Number of Turbines 0
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type [[]]

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

Biffa Protos EFW picture circularonline.co.uk all rights reserved
Biffa Protos EFW picture circularonline.co.uk all rights reserved


Summary

Protos EFW is an EfW facility currently under construction in Ellesmere Port, Ince, Cheshire. The facility will utilise conventional combustion technology to process 400,000 tonnes per annum and generate 49 MW of electricity which will be exported to the grid after the facility’s own power needs are met (around 42 MW net).

The facility was developed by Peel L&P as part of their wider Protos[1] energy hub in Ince, with the project taken forwards to financial close between joint venture partners Biffa, Covanta and Maquaries' Green Investment Group[2].

History

The project reached financial close in December 2020, with Biffa supplying the feedstock and Covanta providing the operational and maintenance services[2] and a PPA for 15 years with Smartest Energy[3]. The facility ownership is split Biffa 25%, Covanta 37.5%, and Green Investment Group 37.5%[4]

Plant

The facility will use conventional combustion technology provided by Standardkessell Baumgarte GmbH and delivered by them in a joint venture with Mytilineos S.A over a three year construction period at a cost of c.£345 to £355 million[2].

Waste Input

The feedstock will be household and similar commercial and industrial residual waste provided by Biffa 60% of which comes their own operations[2].

References