Dunbar EfW (Oxwellmains EfW)

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Viridor Beddington
Viridor Beddington


Dunbar EfW (Oxwellmains EfW)
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence PPC/A/1032878
Operator Viridor
Region Scotland
Operational Capacity 390ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted?
What was the R1 value 0.74
Electrical Capacity 31.00MWe
Number of Lines 2
Number of Turbines 1
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type Merchant

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total
2016 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2017 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2018 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2019 250728.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 250728.80
2020 314909.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 314909.00
2021 96815.00 12219.00 1762.00 207230.00 320374.00
2022 103007.00 51957.00 2370.00 164657.00 322045.00
2023 128340.00 74184.00 2786.00 150181.00 362106.00


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2016 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2017 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2018 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2019 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2020 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2021 64480.00 20.13% 8510.00 2.66%
2022 61973.00 19.24% 7558.00 2.35%
2023 69072.00 19.08% 8383.00 2.32%

Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology which as yet does not have R1 status. Beddington has permitted operational capacity of 300,000 tonnes per annum, operated and owned by Viridor. Delivery of waste is by road and and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste and some Commercial Waste[1]

History

The Beddington facility was built primarily to service a 25 year PPP contract signed in November 2014 with the South London Waste Partnership comprising Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Richmond and Sutton receiving additional residual Commercial Waste. It is located in Sutton on Viridor's Landfill site which is due to close with the operation of the facility, which commenced in January 2020.

Plant

Built by CNIM and Lagan which started in 2015 and was delivered in January 2020 at a reported [2] £196m capital cost. The plant comprises 2 lines via standard combustion technology Martin reverse acting grate, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on primarily residual Household Waste and similar residual Commercial Waste.

Local Authority Users

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