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==Summary==
==Summary==
A site with two adjacent [[EfW]] facilities based upon it, with 5 process lines (lines 1,2 and 3 often known as Suez Tees Valley and lines 4 and 5 often known as The North East energy Recovery Centre or NEERC). Based on conventional combustion technology and considered an [[ERF]] based on multiple [[R1]] status/classifications for the lines. The combined permitted operational capacity of 642,000 tonnes per annum, operated and owned by [[Suez]]. Delivery of waste is by rail and road and the facility processes primarily residual [[Household Waste]] and some [[Commercial Waste]]<ref>[https://www.viridor.co.uk/energy/energy-recovery-facilities/ardley-erf/ Viridor Website]</ref>


==History==
The facilities were built at Teeside (often also known as Billingham and/or Haverton Hill) in 3 phases, Lines 1, 2 and later line 3 link to development under a PPP with [[Northunberland]], and lines 4 and 5 link to a PFI with Stockton facility was built primarily to service a 25 year [[PPP]] contract signed in March 2011 with [[Oxfordshire County Council]], with anticipated total throughput of 250,000 tonnes per annum (lines 1 and 2), 136,000 tonnes per annum (line 3) and 256,000 tonnes per annum (lines 4 and 5) (totaling 642,000 tonnes per annum). A further plant secured planning in 2014 on the same site in Haverton Hill, and is the process of being developed to deliver a further 200,000 tonnes per annum of capacity in 2022 <ref>[https://resource.co/article/new-suez-efw-plant-planned-teesside-12839 Resource Article]</ref>.
==Plant==
Built by a JV between [[CNIM]] and [[Clugson]] under a Design & Build [[EPC]]-turnkey contract which started in March 2011 and was delivered in November 2014<ref>[https://cnim.com/en/turnkey-energy-recovery-facility-oxford CNIM Website]</ref> at a reported <ref>[http://haggaiprojects.co.uk/efw-projects/4594784023 Haggai Projects Website]</ref> £220m capital cost.
The plant comprises 2 lines of 20 tonnes/hour design capacity capable of treating 300,000 tonnes per annum via standard combustion technology Martin reverse acting grate, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on primarily residual [[Household Waste]]
==History==
==History==



Revision as of 09:52, 4 February 2020

Suez Teeside and NEERC
Suez Teeside and NEERC


Teeside EfW - lines 1-5 (Teeside & NEERC), Billingham. line 3
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence VP3034SG
Operator SUEZ
Region North East
Operational Capacity 756ktpa
Is site R1? Yes
When was R1 Granted? 2015-06-24
What was the R1 value 0.68
Electrical Capacity 55.00MWe
Number of Lines 5
Number of Turbines 3
CHP Yes
Technology Approach EfW Incineration
Funding Type PPP

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total
2016 614288.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 614288.00
2017 563349.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 563349.00
2018 613206.00 19372.00 4692.00 0.00 637270.00
2019 639251.00 11856.00 2896.00 0.00 654003.00
2020 666034.00 12409.00 3109.00 0.00 681552.00
2021 659794.00 12834.00 3787.00 0.00 676415.00
2022 662061.00 13281.00 4072.00 0.00 679414.00


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2016 144127.00 23.46% 23848.72 3.88%
2017 137380.00 24.39% 28120.87 4.99%
2018 157612.40 24.73% 23790.78 3.73%
2019 151991.00 23.24% 24364.00 3.73%
2020 168729.00 24.76% 24047.00 3.53%
2021 168199.00 24.87% 22143.00 3.27%
2022 165364.00 24.34% 22501.00 3.31%

Summary

A site with two adjacent EfW facilities based upon it, with 5 process lines (lines 1,2 and 3 often known as Suez Tees Valley and lines 4 and 5 often known as The North East energy Recovery Centre or NEERC). Based on conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on multiple R1 status/classifications for the lines. The combined permitted operational capacity of 642,000 tonnes per annum, operated and owned by Suez. Delivery of waste is by rail and road and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste and some Commercial Waste[1]

History

The facilities were built at Teeside (often also known as Billingham and/or Haverton Hill) in 3 phases, Lines 1, 2 and later line 3 link to development under a PPP with Northunberland, and lines 4 and 5 link to a PFI with Stockton facility was built primarily to service a 25 year PPP contract signed in March 2011 with Oxfordshire County Council, with anticipated total throughput of 250,000 tonnes per annum (lines 1 and 2), 136,000 tonnes per annum (line 3) and 256,000 tonnes per annum (lines 4 and 5) (totaling 642,000 tonnes per annum). A further plant secured planning in 2014 on the same site in Haverton Hill, and is the process of being developed to deliver a further 200,000 tonnes per annum of capacity in 2022 [2].

Plant

Built by a JV between CNIM and Clugson under a Design & Build EPC-turnkey contract which started in March 2011 and was delivered in November 2014[3] at a reported [4] £220m capital cost. The plant comprises 2 lines of 20 tonnes/hour design capacity capable of treating 300,000 tonnes per annum via standard combustion technology Martin reverse acting grate, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on primarily residual Household Waste

History

Plant

Built by AE&E Inova AG which is now Hitachi Zosen Inova AG (part of the Hitachi Zosen Corporation)[5]

Local Authority Users

References