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==Summary==
==Summary==
A [[Biomass Waste EFW]] facility based on 40,000 tonnes per annum of [[Wood Waste]] generating 3.4MWe to the grid<ref>[https://www.star-capital.com/news/star-capital-partners-funds-twinwoods-chp-project.html Star Capital Website]</ref>. The permitted capacity of the plant is 32,500 tonnes per annum and the permit was extended in 2018 to enable it to receive hazardous [[Wood waste]].  
A [[Biomass Waste EFW]] facility based on 40,000 tonnes per annum of [[Wood Waste]] generating 3.4MWe to the grid<ref>[https://www.star-capital.com/news/star-capital-partners-funds-twinwoods-chp-project.html Star Capital Website]</ref>. The permitted capacity of the plant is 32,500 tonnes per annum and the permit was extended in 2018 to enable it to receive hazardous [[Wood Waste]].  


The Twinwoods site was developed by [[Twinwoods Heat and Power Ltd]] (a company established to develop the project on from the original developer [[B&W Waste Management]]) and was originally a joint venture between [[Bioflame]] and [[Growing Beds]]. After raising capital from [[Star Capital]] is was completed in 2015 after originally starting in 2009<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/bedfordshire-waste-wood-biomass-project-restarted/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>. It is located in Twinwoods Industrial Park in Bedfordshire.   
The Twinwoods site was developed by [[Twinwoods Heat and Power Ltd]] (a company established to develop the project on from the original developer [[B&W Waste Management]]) and was originally a joint venture between [[Bioflame]] and [[Growing Beds]]. After raising capital from [[Star Capital]] is was completed in 2015 after originally starting in 2009<ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/bedfordshire-waste-wood-biomass-project-restarted/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>. It is located in Twinwoods Industrial Park in Bedfordshire.   


==Plant==
==Plant==
The project was originally based on equipment supply and delivery by [[Bioflame]], but after going into administration in 2011 it was taken up by [[Saxlund International]] who changed the arrangements, using their combustion grate technology<ref>[http://www.connectingindustry.com/EnergyManagement/twinwoods-heat-power-selects-saxlund-for-34mw-waste-wood-biomass-combustion-solution.aspx Connecting Industry Article]</ref> similar to the Falbygden Biomass plant in Sweden. The plant is [[WID]] complaint.  
The project was originally based on equipment supply and delivery by [[Bioflame]], but after going into administration in 2011 it was taken up by [[Saxlund International]] who changed the arrangements, using their combustion grate technology<ref>[http://www.connectingindustry.com/EnergyManagement/twinwoods-heat-power-selects-saxlund-for-34mw-waste-wood-biomass-combustion-solution.aspx Connecting Industry Article]</ref> similar to the [[Falbygden Biomass plant]] in Sweden. The plant is [[WID]] complaint.  


==Local Authority Users==
==Tonnage Input/Fuel==
The following data comes from [[WasteDataFlow]] for the financial year 2018/19 and represents those local authorities recorded as putting tonnage into the site (either directly or via a transfer station). The tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the [[EA]] statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018). A 'zero return' below indicates no local authority tonnage was recorded, most likely a result of the plant being recently commissioned and actually having received no tonnage. Equally, lower than expected tonnage may be a result of either a new plant being in 'ramp up' towards full capacity after construction, or may be a result of plant shut down and subsequent re-start in a year.
The tonnage received by the plant in the most recent [[Annual Sustainability Report]] for 2018-19<ref>[https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications-and-updates/biomass-sustainability-dataset-2018-19 Biomass Sustainability Dataset 2018-19]</ref> was reported by [[Ofgem]] as follows:
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Biomass !! Tonnage (2018-19)
|-
| [[Wood Waste]] || '''19,519'''
|-
| Other || 0
|-
| Total||19,519
|}
The plant utilizes hazardous [[Wood Waste]] from the rail network and other commercial and industrial sources. The [[Wood Waste]] tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the [[EA]] statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018) and was '''24,178''' tonnes.


==References==
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Revision as of 10:40, 27 April 2020

Falbygden Plant in Sweden, uses similar technology to Twinwoods, source Letsrecyle
Falbygden Plant in Sweden, uses similar technology to Twinwoods, source Letsrecyle


Twinwoods Heat & Power CHP
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Operator Twinwoods Heat & Power Ltd
Capacity 3.6 MWe
Feedstock Waste Wood
EPR (Waste Licence) SP3638KV
ROC Yes
CfD
CHP Unkwn

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year Wood Litter RDF Other Total


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN


Summary

A Biomass Waste EFW facility based on 40,000 tonnes per annum of Wood Waste generating 3.4MWe to the grid[1]. The permitted capacity of the plant is 32,500 tonnes per annum and the permit was extended in 2018 to enable it to receive hazardous Wood Waste.

The Twinwoods site was developed by Twinwoods Heat and Power Ltd (a company established to develop the project on from the original developer B&W Waste Management) and was originally a joint venture between Bioflame and Growing Beds. After raising capital from Star Capital is was completed in 2015 after originally starting in 2009[2]. It is located in Twinwoods Industrial Park in Bedfordshire.

Plant

The project was originally based on equipment supply and delivery by Bioflame, but after going into administration in 2011 it was taken up by Saxlund International who changed the arrangements, using their combustion grate technology[3] similar to the Falbygden Biomass plant in Sweden. The plant is WID complaint.

Tonnage Input/Fuel

The tonnage received by the plant in the most recent Annual Sustainability Report for 2018-19[4] was reported by Ofgem as follows:

Biomass Tonnage (2018-19)
Wood Waste 19,519
Other 0
Total 19,519

The plant utilizes hazardous Wood Waste from the rail network and other commercial and industrial sources. The Wood Waste tonnage received cannot be directly compared with the stated historical tonnage received and recorded in the EA statistics as these are recorded on a calendar year basis (i.e. January 2018 to December 2018) and was 24,178 tonnes.

References