Coventry EfW Plant

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An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology which is not considered an ERF as a result of not having R1 status. Coventry has permitted operational capacity of 315,000 tonnes per annum, operated and owned by Coventry and Solihull Waste Disposal Company (CSWDC) whose shareholders are Coventry City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council and Warwickshire County Council. Delivery of waste is by road and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste.


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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

CSWDC Coventry
CSWDC Coventry


Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology which is not considered an ERF as a result of not having R1 status. Coventry has permitted operational capacity of 315,000 tonnes per annum, operated and owned by Coventry and Solihull Waste Disposal Company (CSWDC) whose shareholders are Coventry City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council and Warwickshire County Council. Delivery of waste is by road and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste.

History

The Coventry facility was built to primarily service residual Household Waste from Coventry City Council under a long term PPP which lists tonnage at 245,000 tonnes per annum. The plant was re-furbished in 2012/203 by Martin Biopower to create a design capacity of 315,000 tonnes per annum[1]

Plant

The plant comprises standard combustion over 3 lines, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on primarily residual Household Waste and similar residual Commercial Waste. The plant provides 12,000MWhth of heat to users in Coventry City Centre[2].

Local Authority Users

Local Authority Data

The table below lists those local authorities who have recorded their tonnage on WasteDataFlow as sending their Waste to this site (either directly or via a transfer station) for the most recent financial year, data was updated on Error: no local variable "updated" has been set.. The tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the EA statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018). The total Local Authority waste received by the plant in the period was: 0t

A 'zero return' or a below expected return, when compared to the EA Data below indicates that either:

  • no local authority tonnage was recorded/no tonnage was sent to the site in the period (but has been listed as it may have previously received tonnage from a local authority) or
  • a result of the plant being recently commissioned and actually having received no tonnage or
  • a lower than expected tonnage maybe a result of a local authority splitting their tonnage over multiple sites, having less tonnage to send than might be anticipated or
  • it may be a new plant being in 'ramp up' towards full capacity after construction or
  • may be a result of plant shut down and subsequent re-start in a year or
  • the local authority may not have correctly entered the site's details on WasteDataFlow


Authority Tonnage

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