Lakeside EfW

Lakeside Energy from Waste
Aerial view of the facility
Country England
Location Colnbrook, Slough
Coordinates 51°29′07″N 0°30′20″W / 51.4852°N 0.5055°W / 51.4852; -0.5055Coordinates: 51°29′07″N 0°30′20″W / 51.4852°N 0.5055°W / 51.4852; -0.5055
Operator(s) Lakeside EfW Ltd. (Joint venture of Grundon Wate Management and Viridor)
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Waste

The Lakeside EfW is located in Colnbrook, Slough, and is the largest facility of its kind in England. It incinerates residual waste, and since 2010 it has also been authorised to incinerate low-level radioactive waste.

Ownership

The Lakeside EfW is run by Lakeside Energy from Waste Ltd, which is a joint venture between Grundon Waste Management and Viridor.[1] The energy-from-waste facility was established at a cost of ₤160 million[2] and was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on 27 October 2010.[3]

Capacity

It is capable of processing 410,000 tonnes of residual waste annually and generating 37MW of electricity, enough to power the borough of Slough.[3]

Possible relocation

In 2014, expansion plans for London's Heathrow Airport suggested that the super incinerator would need to be relocated to make way for a new runway.[4]

Controversy

The incinerator has been the subject of controversy due to concerns about the potential influence of incinerator air pollution on infant mortality rates and life expectancies in the area. Infant mortality rates have increased in recent years, running against the national trend of gradual reduction.

References

  1. "AirportWatch | Heathrow 3rd runway would mean demolishing Colnbrook incinerator and relocating it – maybe to Stanwell?". www.airportwatch.org.uk. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  2. "£160M Lakeside EfW taken over by Grundon/Viridor partnership". Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  3. 1 2 "Johnny Ball praises Colnbrook incinerator". BBC News. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  4. Caulfield, Chris. "Relocated 'super incinerator' in Heathrow expansion plans". Retrieved 2015-06-02.
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