Incinerators: Waste Heat Recovery

(asked on 27th June 2019) - View Source

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, if he will publish the locations of waste incinerators that supply energy for district heating.


Answered by
Chris Skidmore Portrait
Chris Skidmore
This question was answered on 3rd July 2019

The Department works with colleagues in Defra to collate publicly available information on waste-incinerators in England and Wales which received planning permission or environmental permits to be ‘enabled’ to supply heat through district heating facilities. This is published on the Renewable Energy Planning database page on Gov.uk. It is a commercial decision for the enabled facility whether to then supply heat through the district network; this information is not collected centrally.

Based on this information the locations (as of March this year) of waste incinerators which are heat and power ‘enabled’ are as follows:

Coventry & Solihull Waste Disposal Company

West Midlands

Eastcroft Energy-from-Waste

Nottinghamshire

Bolton Thermal Recovery Facility

Greater Manchester

Cross Green Energy Recovery Facility

West Yorkshire

Lincoln Energy-from-Waste

Lincolnshire

Sheffield Energy Recovery Facility

South Yorkshire

North East Energy Recovery Centre

Cleveland

North Yard Energy-from-Waste

Devon

Ardley Energy-from-Waste

Oxfordshire

Trident Park Energy Recovery Facility

South Glamorgan

SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility

London

Fibrepower, Slough

Berkshire

Edmonton EcoPark Energy-from-Waste

London

Runcorn Energy-from-Waste

Cheshire

Twinwoods Heat and Power CHP

Bedfordshire

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