Biomass combustion plants – a Claverton member is interested in finding sites / locations with large capacity connections to the local power network or National Grid

A member of the Claverton Group is interested in finding sites / locations with large capacity connections to the local power network or National Grid – typically these might be defunct industrial sites, or existing industrial sites with spare capacity in an industrial sort of location where planning permission for a biomass combustion plant  might be more readily obtained.
 
These are for biomass plants capacity 1 MW –  10 MW.

If you are aware of any please get in touch using the claverton contact form.
 
Kind Regards,
 
Dave Andrews

One comment on “Biomass combustion plants – a Claverton member is interested in finding sites / locations with large capacity connections to the local power network or National Grid

  1. One problem of Biomass combustion is the perceived emission of noxious gasses, with the sort of reaction that is happening here:
    http://cardiffincinerator.blogspot.com/
    There is a perfectly good technology available, to prevent ANY gases except CO2 and sulphur, chlorine or nitrogen oxides from escaping from an incinerator. First one installs a Pebble Bed Destencher see http://www.grunweb.org.uk/page20.html to convert all chemicals to oxides by economic high temperature oxidation. Depending on the oxides formed one then scrubs out the oxides, which may have a commercial value, and uses the clean CO2 in a suitable conversion process to transport fuels
    Information on possible processes for this is also on the Grunweb site. Destencher first used on a California Sewage Sludge drying plant in 1938. Improvements on the technology shown are available, interested parties should contact me.

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