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.
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 |