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{{#vardefine:epr|PPC/A/1150156}}[[Category:EfW Plants]]
[[Category:EfW Plants]]
The Levenseat facility comprises a [[MRF]] and the adjacent [[Levenseat EfW]] facility which is based upon [[Gasification]] technology. [[Levenseat EfW Phase 2]] is the second phase of the [[EfW]] development which is adjacent to the current facility. The capacity is reported as 42 tonnes per hour through the [[MRF]] (250,000 tonnes per annum) producing [[RDF]] for the adjacent [[EfW]] plant of 110,000 tonnes per annum<ref>EfW Annual Report</ref>.
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==Summary==
==Summary==
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==Construction==
==Construction==
The plant commenced construction in 2015 under a turnkey [[EPC]] contract with [[MW High Tech Projects UK]]. After an extended commissioning period the [[EfW]] plant was reported as achieving take over in late November 2020<ref>[https://levenseat.co.uk/levenseat-announce-new-plans-for-phase-2-of-its-energy-from-waste-power-plant/ Levenseat Website News Item]</ref>.  
The plant commenced construction in 2015 under a turnkey [[EPC]] contract with [[MW High Tech Projects UK]]. After an extended commissioning period the [[EfW]] plant was reported as achieving take over in late November 2020<ref>[https://levenseat.co.uk/levenseat-announce-new-plans-for-phase-2-of-its-energy-from-waste-power-plant/ Levenseat Website News Item]</ref>. Three former directors of [[MW High Tech Projects UK]] are presently being sued by the company for entering into the contract at £87m when it is alleged it should have been in excess of £100m<ref>[https://www.mrw.co.uk/news/director-trio-sued-over-320m-waste-project-losses-01-08-2022/?eea=*EEA*&eea=Y3pSOGJOdFFNTkw2MERxVHkyWGptYkY4WXR2QzZNVzRaWGJUR0RRNFVIdz0%3D&utm_source=acs&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FABS_MRW_EDI_SUBS_Daily_02082022&deliveryName=DM64623 MRW Article Accessed August 2022]</ref>.


==Waste Input==
==Waste Input==
The plant is designed to run on [[RDF]] manufactured from residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]], with preparation on site in the adjacent, larger scale [[MRF]].  
The plant is designed to run on [[RDF]] manufactured from residual [[Household Waste]] and [[Commercial Waste]], with preparation on site in the adjacent, larger scale [[MRF]].  


==Local Authority Data==
The [[Residual EfW]] pages for sites located in England and Wales capture the data reported by Local Authorities, through [[WasteDataFlow]], received at those sites. In Scotland this data is not reported, meaning that the destination in [[WasteDataFlow]] is not defined and the origin in the regulator returns for a facility receiving the tonnage is also not reported (resulting in a 'NA' in the table in the section below). As a result it is not possible to report for Scottish sites in the same way as other sites in WikiWaste.
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==References==
==References==
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