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A [[Combined Heat and Power]] (CHP) [[Biomass EfW]] facility [[Kent Renewable Energy Plant]] is based on consuming up to 240,000 tonnes per annum of [[Wood Waste]] and other [[Biomass]] as a feedstock to produce 27 MW of power.
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==Summary==
==Summary==
A [[Combined Heat and Power]] (CHP) [[Biomass EfW]] facility based on consuming up to 240,000 tonnes per annum of [[Wood Waste]] and other [[Biomass]] as a feedstock to produce 27 MW of power. This facility supplies heat (in the form of steam) and electricity to the nearby Discovery Park, one of Europe’s leading Science and Technology parks near Sandwich in Kent. The excess power is exported to the national grid<ref name="ref1" >Kent Renewable Energy Ltd, 2020. [https://www.kentrenewableltd.com/kent-renewable-energy-biomass-plant/ Kent Renewable Energy Biomass Plant – Kent Renewable Energy Ltd. Online. Kentrenewableltd.com. [Accessed 15 April 2020].</ref>.
A [[Combined Heat and Power]] (CHP) [[Biomass EfW]] facility [[Kent Renewable Energy Plant]] is based on consuming up to 240,000 tonnes per annum of [[Wood Waste]] and other [[Biomass]] as a feedstock to produce 27 MW of power. This facility supplies heat (in the form of steam) and electricity to the nearby Discovery Park, one of Europe’s leading Science and Technology parks near Sandwich in Kent. The excess power is exported to the national grid<ref name="ref1" >Kent Renewable Energy Ltd, 2020. [https://www.kentrenewableltd.com/kent-renewable-energy-biomass-plant/ Kent Renewable Energy Biomass Plant – Kent Renewable Energy Ltd. Online. Kentrenewableltd.com. [Accessed 15 April 2020].</ref>.


The fuel is sourced locally by [[Euroforest Ltd]], a provider of harvesting and marketing services to the UK forestry industry, who supplies low grade wood for the facility from woodland management practices in the south east of the UK<ref name="ref1" />.
The fuel is sourced locally by [[Euroforest Ltd]], a provider of harvesting and marketing services to the UK forestry industry, who supplies low grade wood for the facility from woodland management practices in the south east of the UK<ref name="ref1" />.
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Kent Renewable Energy Plant received an investment of approximately £150m of equity from its majority-owner [[Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners]] (CIP) in order to develop the facility<ref>Bioenergy International, 2018. [https://bioenergyinternational.com/heat-power/kent-renewable-energy-plant-commences-operations Kent Renewable Energy Plant Commences Operations | Bioenergy International. Online. Bioenergy International.[Accessed 15 April 2020].]</ref>.
Kent Renewable Energy Plant received an investment of approximately £150m of equity from its majority-owner [[Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners]] (CIP) in order to develop the facility<ref>Bioenergy International, 2018. [https://bioenergyinternational.com/heat-power/kent-renewable-energy-plant-commences-operations Kent Renewable Energy Plant Commences Operations | Bioenergy International. Online. Bioenergy International.[Accessed 15 April 2020].]</ref>.


==Tonnage Input/Fuel==
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The tonnage received by the plant is a mixture of [[Biomass]] and in the most recent [[Annual Sustainability Report]] for 2018-19<ref>[https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications-and-updates/biomass-sustainability-dataset-2018-19 Biomass Sustainability Dataset 2018-19]</ref> [[Ofgem]] reported the following fuel received ([[Wood Waste]] representing 13% of input):
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Biomass !! Tonnage (2018-19)
|-
| [[Wood Waste]] || '''22,067'''
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| Sawmill Residues || 12,998
|-
| Virgin Wood (chip) || 7,680
|-
| Virgin Wood (logs)|| 124,523
|-
| Total||167,268
|}
The [[Wood Waste]] 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) and was '''15,773''' tonnes.


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Latest revision as of 01:26, 15 August 2022

A Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Biomass EfW facility Kent Renewable Energy Plant is based on consuming up to 240,000 tonnes per annum of Wood Waste and other Biomass as a feedstock to produce 27 MW of power.


Kent Renewable Energy Plant
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Operator Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor (BWSC)
Capacity 27 MWe
Feedstock Virgin/Waste Wood
EPR (Waste Licence) LP3034RD
ROC No
CfD
CHP Yes

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

Kent Renewable Energy Plant. Bioenergy International, 2018
Kent Renewable Energy Plant. Bioenergy International, 2018

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Summary

A Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Biomass EfW facility Kent Renewable Energy Plant is based on consuming up to 240,000 tonnes per annum of Wood Waste and other Biomass as a feedstock to produce 27 MW of power. This facility supplies heat (in the form of steam) and electricity to the nearby Discovery Park, one of Europe’s leading Science and Technology parks near Sandwich in Kent. The excess power is exported to the national grid[2].

The fuel is sourced locally by Euroforest Ltd, a provider of harvesting and marketing services to the UK forestry industry, who supplies low grade wood for the facility from woodland management practices in the south east of the UK[2].

Kent Renewable Energy Plant became operational in 2018 after beginning a 25 month construction period in the summer of 2016[2].

Plant

This facility is operated by Burmeister Wain Scandinavian Contractor (BWSC), who also provided turnkey EPC services for the project[2].

Kent Renewable Energy Plant received an investment of approximately £150m of equity from its majority-owner Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in order to develop the facility[3].

Annual Sustainability Tonnage Input/Fuel

The tonnage[4] received by the plant in the most recent Annual Sustainability Report and for the previous 3 years for 2020/21 was reported by Ofgem as below[5]:

Year Waste Wood (m3) Waste Wood (t) Straw Miscanthus Arboricultrual Waste Sawmill Residue Foresrty Residue Round Wood Short Rotation Coppice MBM Other Material
2020/21 0 12323 0 0 0 2304 0 185925 0 0 0
2019/20 0 28274 0 0 0 18538 0 183054 0 0 0
2018/19 0 22067 0 0 0 12998 0 132203 0 0 0
2017/18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Waste Tonnage, By Origin

The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit LP3034RD, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data used is from the most recent returns. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: Expression error: Unexpected < operator.t. Where this tonnage exceeds that reported in year of the corresponding annual report, this may be due to the following reasons:

  • Tonnage may have been received but not incinerated, i.e. the material is held pending incineration (the operator return to the EA reports as received whereas the annual report focuses on when the waste is incinerated.)
  • Material may have been received into the site but treated in some other way than incineration.
  • Material may have been received on the but transferred out of site for disposal/treatment at another site rather than incineration on the site.
EWC Code Origin of Waste Tonnes In


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