Warwickshire food waste recycling plant to power 2,000 homes

 

 

The plant will be built, owned, and operated by BiogenGreenfinch and will treat up to 45,000 tonnes of food waste per year from households, food manufacturers and food retailers in the region. 

The electricity produced by the Merevale plant will be enough to meet the annual demand of up to 2,000 average homes - equivalent to the combined households of Baxterley and Atherstone in Warwickshire.

The food waste will be processed by means of anaerobic digestion in order to generate renewable electricity for the grid and a valuable biofertiliser for use on the surrounding Estate and other farmland.

Richard  Barker, CEO said, “We are excited about being involved with this market-leading project. Merevale is an excellent site for an AD plant – centrally located with excellent transport links to nearby large population centres. This is a definite “win-win-win” project – we are diverting food waste from landfill, we are generating renewable electricity for the national grid and also delivering a fantastic biofertiliser for crops on the land around the plant. We look forward to working with local food waste producers in the coming months and years to make this plant a success”

 

Philip Blackman, CEO Merevale Estates said, “We are delighted to be working with BiogenGreenfinch in this ground breaking project.  Their proven track record in delivering AD plants, contracts in the industry and expertise with biofertilisers makes them an ideal partner to anchor the first phase of this centre for renewable energy in North Warwickshire.”

BiogenGreenfinch is the country’s leading integrated designer, manufacturer and operator of food waste anaerobic digestion plants.  The company has three facilities already in operation in Shropshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire with a network of plants planned around the country.

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