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{{BiomassPlant|NAME= Magram Green Enegry Plant|id=55}}
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[[File:Margam-Green-Energy-forest-surround-July-2019-1-1024x569.jpg|400px|left|Margam Green Energy Plant]]
[[File:Margam-Green-Energy-forest-surround-July-2019-1-1024x569.jpg|400px|left|Margam Green Energy Plant]]
 
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==Summary==
==Summary==



Revision as of 13:32, 24 April 2020


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Site Location
Site Location

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Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year Wood Litter RDF Other Total


Output Data

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Margam Green Energy Plant
Margam Green Energy Plant


Summary

A Biomass Waste EFW located near Port Talbot, South Wales, generating c. 40 MW[1].

The plant is owned by Glennmont Partners, a specialist clean energy investment fund which focuses on investment in clean energy infrastructure. Originally the Margam project was a joint venture between Cardiff based energy development company, Eco2 Ltd and a local company, Western Logs Group. Eco2 Ltd now has responsibility for the plants overall operations and fuel management supply[1].

The plant became operational in 2019 at a cost of c.£160m[1].

The Margam plant takes waste wood that is supplied by Stobart Biomass on a long term contract. The waste wood is sourced and supplied by Stobart from across the country at a rate of approximately 6,000 tonnes per week (c.300,000 tonnes per annum)[1].

Plant

The main EPC contractor was the consortium of Babcock Wilcox VØlund a/s (BWV) and Interserve Construction Ltd. VØlund is part of the Babcock & Wilcox Group, and provided the process equipment whilst Interserve (Wales) undertook the civil engineering and building. BWV now has responsibility for the plant’s operations and maintenance[1].

Local Authority Users

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