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==Summary==
==Summary==
An integrated [[EfW]] facility with other treatment technologies at the Isle of Wight site in Newport, the original plan was to retrofit the old [[EfW]] facility with new [[Gasification]] technology. After complications with the retrofit process the technology was changed in 2017 to a conventional combustion process technology. The [[EfW]] element of the facility at the Isle of Wight has permitted operational capacity of 44,000 tonnes per annum, and has been developed, and will be operated by, [[AmeyCespa]] under its long term [[PPP]] contract with the [[Isle of Wight]].


==History==
==Technology==
The original [[Gasification]] approach was based upon the [[Energos]] technology. The new solution is a two-stage conventional combustion approach on a fixed grate by [[Michaelis Environmental Technology]]<ref>https://www.iow.gov.uk/news/Energy-from-waste-provider-announced Isle of Wight Council Announcement]</ref>.


==Plant==
==Construction==
The new technology approach commenced construction in 2017 and was forecast for completion in spring 2019<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/isle-wight-drops-gasification-moving-bed-facility/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>. No other detail on the commissioning and operational status is available in the public domain at present.


==Local Authority Users==
==Waste Input==
The input material is residual [[Household Waste]] under the [[PPP]] with the Isle of Wight and some local residual [[Commercial Waste]].


==References==
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