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{{EfWTemplate|EPR= | An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located at Earls Gate Park, Grangemouth in Scotland. The facility is forecast to have a maximum capacity of 215,000 tonnes per annum, and will be a [[Combined Heat and Power]] facility, exporting 21.5 MW electricity and heat to the nearby chemical company [[CalaChem]] and to other adjacent industrial plants, with any excess power fed into the national grid. | ||
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[[File:Earls Gate Energy Centre.jpg|400px|left|Earls Gate Energy Centre. Biothek Ecologic Fuel, 2018.]] | [[File:Earls Gate Energy Centre.jpg|400px|left|Earls Gate Energy Centre. Biothek Ecologic Fuel, 2018.]] | ||
<ref>Biothek Ecologic Fuel, 2018. [https://biothekecologic.com/energy-from-waste-chp-plant-to-power-scottish-industries/ Energy from waste CHP plant to power Scottish industries - Biothek Ecologic Fuel. Online. Biothek Ecologic Fuel. [Accessed 21 Feb. 2020].]</ref>__TOC__ | <ref>Biothek Ecologic Fuel, 2018. [https://biothekecologic.com/energy-from-waste-chp-plant-to-power-scottish-industries/ Energy from waste CHP plant to power Scottish industries - Biothek Ecologic Fuel. Online. Biothek Ecologic Fuel. [Accessed 21 Feb. 2020].]</ref>__TOC__ | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located at Earls Gate Park, Grangemouth in Scotland. The facility is forecast to have a maximum capacity of 215,000 tonnes per annum, and will be a [[Combined Heat and Power]] facility, exporting 21.5 MW electricity and heat to the nearby chemical company [[CalaChem]] and to other adjacent industrial plants, with any excess power fed into the national grid. The cost of the project is circa £200m, which was provided by the investors [[Brockwell Energy]], the [[Green Investment Group]] and [[Covanta]]. The facility has been developed by [[Brockwell Energy]], and will be operated by [[MES Environmental]] | An [[EfW]] facility based upon conventional [[combustion]] technology, located at Earls Gate Park, Grangemouth in Scotland. The facility is forecast to have a maximum capacity of 215,000 tonnes per annum, and will be a [[Combined Heat and Power]] facility, exporting 21.5 MW electricity and heat to the nearby chemical company [[CalaChem]] and to other adjacent industrial plants, with any excess power fed into the national grid. The cost of the project is circa £200m, which was provided by the investors [[Brockwell Energy]], the [[Green Investment Group]] and [[Covanta]]. The facility has been developed by [[Brockwell Energy]], and will be operated by [[MES Environmental]] for a contract duration of 25 years. [[MES Environmental]] is now a subsidiary of [[Paprec]], having agreed to buy out [[CNIM]] in March 2021<ref>[https://cnim.com/sites/default/files/media/Communiqu%C3%A9s%20financiers/2021-03-25-CNIM-Communiqu%C3%A9-EN.pdf CNIM Press Release]</ref>. | ||
The [[EfW]] will replace an existing gas-fired energy plant on the site. | The [[EfW]] will replace an existing gas-fired energy plant on the site. |