
Then, through Abingdon Carbon Cutters, I heard
about a visit to the Energy Recovery
Facility which opened last November at Ardley, just north of Bicester where
they have a new way of dealing with all the tons of rubbish we produce.
I visited it recently and was amazed. It is a huge facility built by Viridor using
state-of-the-art waste management technology developed in France and Germany. We were welcomed with a very interesting talk, then split into two groups,
donned protective clothing, and given a guided tour. It was fascinating to see the massive 35m
high structure and the miles of piping and cables. The whole visit was really
informative, very clean and not at all smelly, as I had expected!
The facility has two huge furnaces where the
rubbish is burnt at 850ºC. The hot air is then pumped out, cooled and purified
and the steam produced during this process generates electricity, about 29
megawatts (MW) of which 3 MW are used to run the plant and the rest is fed into
the National Grid. This amount is
capable of producing enough electricity to run 38,000 homes, and the
infrastructure is already in place to provide central heating for Bicester Eco
Town in the future.
This self-contained process produces about 10,000
tonnes of ash per year which is used for road building and can also be
processed into carbon neutral breeze
blocks for use in construction. Brilliant!
What is more, in the future they may be able to dig
up and use the old landfill sites, and they can also burn the horrible plastics
that can't go to into the recycling.
I have had to re-adjust my recycling habits since
my visit as I wasn't aware of the different types of plastics and the way they
should be recycled. Plastics that make a 'crinkly' sound,i.e. salad bags, crisp
packets, etc., I have now learnt, should go into rubbish. The recyclenow
website gives some more up-to-date information on what things go where.
I would thoroughly recommend a visit and tours can
be arranged by contacting Alexandra Pyle, Waste Recycling Officer at the Vale
on 01235 540566 or e-mail
Alexandra.Pyle@southandvale.gov.uk
Alexandra.Pyle@southandvale.gov.uk
The next visit will probably be 4th
August. Viridor also have a great
Visitors Centre, organize school visits and engineering apprenticeship schemes.
https://viridor.co.uk/assets/REDESIGN/ABOUT-US/PUBLICATION-PDFS/VIRIDOR-ERF.pdf
https://viridor.co.uk/assets/REDESIGN/ABOUT-US/PUBLICATION-PDFS/VIRIDOR-ERF.pdf
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