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==History==
==History==
The Wilton 11 facility was built primarily to service a 30 year [[PPP]] contract signed in April 2013 with [[Mersyside Waste Disposal Authority| Merseyside]] <ref>[https://www.power-technology.com/projects/teesside-energy-from-waste-efw-facility/ Power Technology Website]</ref>, with anticipated input of 440,000 tonnes per annum i.e the majority of the tonnage. of the total design capacity of 350,000 tonnes per annum - receiving additional residual [[Commercial Waste]]. It is located in Cardiff bay and has been operational since 2014. 
The Wilton 11 facility was built primarily to service a 30 year [[PPP]] contract signed in April 2013 with [[Mersyside Waste Disposal Authority| Merseyside]] <ref>[https://www.power-technology.com/projects/teesside-energy-from-waste-efw-facility/ Power Technology Website]</ref>, with anticipated input of 440,000 tonnes per annum i.e the majority of the tonnage. [[Residual Waste]] is loaded at [[Knowsley Rail Transfer Station]] prior to its transport to Wilton 11. It was formally opened in June 2018 <ref>[https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/suez-wilton-efw-opened/ Letsrecycle Article]</ref>. It is located in Teeside on the Wilton International Industrial Estate and is discrete from [[Wilton 10]] which is a [[Biomass Waste EFW]] project.
 
==Plant==
Built by [[CNIM]] and [[Clugson]] construction started in 2014 and completed 2016which started in Spring 2012 and was delivered in 2014<ref>[https://laganscg.com/news/lagan-construction-is-awarded-50-million-energy-from-waste-contract-in-cardiff Lagan Website]</ref> at a reported <ref>[http://haggaiprojects.co.uk/efw-projects/4594784023 Haggai Projects Website]</ref> £206m capital cost.
The plant comprises 2 lines via standard combustion technology Martin reverse acting grate, generating super-heated steam, and is configured to run on primarily residual [[Household Waste]] and similar residual [[Commercial Waste]].
==History==


==Plant==
==Plant==
Built by [[CNIM]] and [[Clugson]] construction started in 2014 and completed 2016 at a reported £250m capital cost, generating 49 MWe and steam for the adjacent [[Sembcorp]] site, although the listing does not show it to be a [[CHP]] plant<ref>[https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/business/business-news/wilton-11-work-250m-create-7967920 Local Press Article]</ref>. The finance and delivery was under a build, own, operate and transfer contract with [[Mersyside Waste Disposal Authority| Merseyside]].


==Local Authority Users==
==Local Authority Users==

Revision as of 08:58, 5 February 2020

Suez-Semcorp EFW
Suez-Semcorp EFW


Wilton 11 EfW
Operational
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence XP3436WB
Operator SUEZ
Region North East
Operational Capacity 500ktpa
Is site R1? fal
When was R1 Granted? 2017-12-02
What was the R1 value 0.83
Electrical Capacity 49.00MWe
Number of Lines 2
Number of Turbines 1
CHP No
Technology Approach EfW
Funding Type PPP

Operators Annual Report


Input Data

Year HH C&I Clin RDF Total
2016 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2017 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2018 410777.68 55207.33 0.00 1407.66 467392.67
2019 397135.46 45042.00 0.00 5468.00 447886.46
2020 463975.00 3309.00 0.00 2277.00 470226.00
2021 456891.95 1667.00 0.00 175.00 458859.95
2022 351878.00 3088.00 0.00 129.00 356191.00
2023 60851.00 2780.00 0.00 353876.00 417507.00


Output Data

Year IBA IBA %ge of Tot IN APC APC %ge of Tot IN
2016 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
2017 89464.35 0.00% 8836.10 0.00%
2018 108245.19 23.16% 10183.51 2.18%
2019 104948.00 23.43% 9710.00 2.17%
2020 114173.00 24.28% 9287.00 1.98%
2021 108601.00 23.67% 8600.00 1.87%
2022 82370.00 23.13% 6874.00 1.93%
2023 93983.00 22.51% 8261.00 1.98%

Summary

An EfW facility based upon conventional combustion technology and considered an ERF based on its R1 status. Wilton 11 has permitted operational capacity of 444,000 tonnes per annum, and is owned by a joint venture between Suez and Sembcorp and operated by Suez. Delivery of waste is primarily by rail and the facility processes primarily residual Household Waste and some Commercial Waste[1].

History

The Wilton 11 facility was built primarily to service a 30 year PPP contract signed in April 2013 with Merseyside [2], with anticipated input of 440,000 tonnes per annum i.e the majority of the tonnage. Residual Waste is loaded at Knowsley Rail Transfer Station prior to its transport to Wilton 11. It was formally opened in June 2018 [3]. It is located in Teeside on the Wilton International Industrial Estate and is discrete from Wilton 10 which is a Biomass Waste EFW project.

Plant

Built by CNIM and Clugson construction started in 2014 and completed 2016 at a reported £250m capital cost, generating 49 MWe and steam for the adjacent Sembcorp site, although the listing does not show it to be a CHP plant[4]. The finance and delivery was under a build, own, operate and transfer contract with Merseyside.

Local Authority Users

References