Fuel Supply Agreement: Difference between revisions

(add page specific text)
 
m (edit out text from earlier draft)
Line 7: Line 7:
# The '''Operating Cost''' of the plant. As an example a fuel with high ash content and/or non-combustible element would result in more [[IBA]] to be managed. A fuel with more chlorine and heavy metals content would require more consumables and cost to manage emissions.
# The '''Operating Cost''' of the plant. As an example a fuel with high ash content and/or non-combustible element would result in more [[IBA]] to be managed. A fuel with more chlorine and heavy metals content would require more consumables and cost to manage emissions.
# The '''Energy Content''' of the fuel. The technology will be designed for a [[Calorific Value]] ([[CV]]) range. Outside the range and the facility will not perform, but the lower the [[CV]] in the range the more fuel that can be received and the higher the [[CV]] the less fuel that can be received. Hence more [[Gate Fee|gate fee]] income that may be realised for a low [[CV]] fuel than a higher [[CV]] fuel.
# The '''Energy Content''' of the fuel. The technology will be designed for a [[Calorific Value]] ([[CV]]) range. Outside the range and the facility will not perform, but the lower the [[CV]] in the range the more fuel that can be received and the higher the [[CV]] the less fuel that can be received. Hence more [[Gate Fee|gate fee]] income that may be realised for a low [[CV]] fuel than a higher [[CV]] fuel.
IN the case where The  nature of the to be supplied and the specification of the fuel required by the facility. In the case of a [[residual waste]] facility the specification can vary considerably dcould be quite  through to a more refined specification of [[Waste Derived Fuel]] such as [[RDF]], or a very tight specification of an [[SRF]]. In the case of a [[Biomass Waste EFW]] it will also be aligned with the feedstock type - for example [[Wood Waste|wood waste]].


==Contractual Terms==
==Contractual Terms==