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[[Category:Biomass EfW Plants]] | A [[Biomass EfW]] facility, [[Markley Group Biomass]] is located at [[Markley Group]] premises in Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, which generates 2.1MW from c. 2,300 tonnes of [[Wood Waste]] from its commercial business<ref name="BIO">[https://www.bioenergy-news.com/news/markey-group-opens-1-1m-biomass-facility/ Bioenergy News]</ref>. | ||
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[[File:Premiere Kitchens Biomass Facility.jpg|300px|left|Premiere Kitchens Biomass Facility]]__TOC__ | [[File:Premiere Kitchens Biomass Facility.jpg|300px|left|Premiere Kitchens Biomass Facility]]__TOC__ | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
A | A [[Biomass EfW]] facility, [[Markley Group Biomass]] is located at [[Markley Group]] premises in Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, which generates 2.1MW from c. 2,300 tonnes of [[Wood Waste]] from its commercial business<ref name="BIO" />. | ||
In 2012, Gloucester based | In 2012, Gloucester based Markley Group opened a £1.1m biomass facility which runs on waste wood generated by the subsidiary of Markley Group, [[Premiere Kitchens]]<ref name="BIO" />. Each year Premiere Kitchens creates approximately 2,350 tonnes of waste wood in the form of extracted chipboard dust and residual off-cuts, which is used in the plant to generate all of the heating and hot water required for the company's site at Hardwicke<ref name="BIO" />. | ||
Following the installation of the biomass facility, | Following the installation of the biomass facility, Markley Group were able to remove its mains gas supply and as a result the company reduces its carbon emissions by more than c.1,200 tonnes per year<ref name="BIO" />. | ||
==Plant== | ==Plant== | ||
The plant was commissioned by UK-based Indusvent Limited who were instructed to design, supply and install a complete turnkey project | The plant was commissioned by UK-based [[Indusvent Limited]] who were instructed to design, supply and install a complete turnkey project which included a dust extraction and filtration system for production machinery, a sealed chipboard dust and chips transportation system, a 300m<sup>3</sup> storage silo with hydraulic moving floor discharge, shredding of off-cuts and burning of the collected material to provide hot water and heating for both the office and factory heating<ref>[http://www.indusvent.com/project-installations/biomass/energy-efficient-2-1-mw-biomass-plant-for-premiere-kitchens.aspx Indusvent Website]</ref>. The system features a 2.1 MW hot water boiler manufactured by Danish based [[Justsen Energiteknik A/S]]<ref name="BIO" />. The burning of the [[Wood Waste]] in the boiler is controlled automatically to maximise efficiency with results monitored both on site and at the manufacturers premises in Denmark<ref name="BIO" />. | ||
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The tonnage received by the plant is a mixture of [[Wood Waste]] off-cuts from its kitchen construction business and is essentially 'internal' material that is not reported in the [[Annual Sustainability Report]] data. | |||
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