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Slough Multifuel Energy-From-Waste Facility Begins Operations

The title of this post, is the same as that of this news item from SSE Thermal.

This is the sub-heading.

SSE Thermal and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), partners of a new energy-from-waste facility in Slough, have entered commercial operations ahead of schedule.

This section from the news item describes the operation of the plant.

Slough Multifuel will produce electricity and heat through burning waste-derived fuels made from various sources of:

  • municipal solid waste
  • commercial and industrial waste
  • waste wood

The 55 MW facility will divert thousands of tonnes of waste away from landfill. It will convert it into a valuable source of energy. The facility is expected to process around 480,000 tonnes of residual waste each year. The station will support the UK Government’s strategy to reduce landfill waste and the export of waste.

Effectively, it is a sophisticated state-of-the-art incinerator, that has been built by Hitachi Zosen Inova.

In an ideal world, everything would be recycled and there would be no landfill or incineration.

But that would only be possible in a green fascist state.

September 6, 2024 Posted by | Energy | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Hawthorn Pit Solar Farm

This document from the Department of Business, Industry and Industrial Strategy lists all the Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 results for the supply of zero-carbon electricity.

Hawthorn Pit solar farm was given a Contract for Difference.

The solar farm has a web page on the Aura Power web site, where this paragraph describes the solar farm.

Aura Power is working on a solar farm proposal between Murton and South Hetton, with a capacity of up to 49.9MW (Megawatts). The solar farm will be built without subsidy and would generate enough clean electricity to power the equivalent of over 17,000 homes, saving around 15,203 tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere each year.

This Google Map shows the location of Hawthorn Pit.

Note.

  1. The Durham coast is at the East with Seaham at the North and Horden at the South.
  2. The A 19 runs North-South in the middle of the map.
  3. Hawthorn Pit substation is marked by the red arrow.

This second Google Map shows the substation in more detail.

There are a lot of switches and wires.

From the map on the Aura Power web site, it appears that the solar farm is to to the North side of the substation.

Eastern Green Link One

In the future Hawthorn Pit substation will also host the Southern end of Eastern Green Link One, which will be a a 2 GW high voltage direct current (HVDC) electrical superhighway to be built between the Torness area in East Lothian, Scotland and Hawthorn Pit in County Durham, England.

This is number one of four such 2 GW undersea connections that will distribute energy between England and Scotland.

Conclusion

Hawthorn Pit substation could growto an important interchange in the grid.

September 6, 2024 Posted by | Energy | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

IQIP Launches New Piling Technique For Noise-Compliant Installation Of Largest Monopiles

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

The foundation and installation specialist, IQIP, has put their newly developed piling technique EQ-Piling in action, which the Dutch company claims allows for the noise-compliant installation of even the largest monopiles.

This is the first paragraph.

Conventional impact piling is an established method for installing large monopile foundations at the required depths, but it generates noise that can be harmful to marine life, said the company with headquarters in Sliedrecht, the Netherlands.

The article describes in detail how the technique uses a 1,700 tonne water tank to prolong the impact time, which lowers the noise level.

Application To Railway Electrification

When the Gospel Oak and Barking Line was electrified, there were some complaints about the noise of the piling.

I wonder, if IQIP have a solution for the noise associated with the smaller piles used for railway electrification?

September 6, 2024 Posted by | Energy, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Cloiche Onshore Wind Farm

This document from the Department of Business, Industry and Industrial Strategy lists all the Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 results for the supply of zero-carbon electricity.

The largest onshore wind farm in the Allocation Round, is the Cloiche wind farm, which has this web page,which is entitled Onshore Wind Projects , on the SSE Renewables web site.

It is the only project on the page and these two paragraphs describe its location and capacity.

The proposed 29 turbine Cloiche Wind Farm is located on the Glendoe and Garrogie Estates, adjacent to the operational Stronelairg Wind Farm and Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme and approximately 11 kilometres (km) to the south-east of Fort Augustus in the Great Glen, in the Monadhliath mountain range.

It is anticipated that the wind farm will generate approximately 130.5MW.

This Google Map shows the location.

Between the village of Fort Augustus and the Stronelairg wind farm, lies the Southern end of Loch Ness.

In the South-East corner of the map, there is a large lake, which is shown in more detail in this Google Map.

This is the Glendoe Reservoir for the Glendoe Hydro Scheme, that was built in the early years of this century, by damming the River Tarff.

The dam is clearly visible at the Western end of the Reservoir.

The Glendoe Hydro Scheme was opened in 2009 and has a generation capacity of 106.5 MW.

The planning and building of the scheme are described in this Wikipedia entry and the entry is well worth a read.

Stronelairg Wind Farm

Stronelairg wind farm, Cloiche wind farm and the Glendoe Hydro Scheme are all projects, that were or will be developed by SSE Renewables.

Stronelairg wind farm has 66 turbines and a total installed capacity of 228 MW.

It has a web page on the SSE Renewables web site.

These two paragraphs describe the location of Stronelairg wind farm.

Stronelairg sits at an elevation of around 600m above sea level in the Moadhliath Mountain range making it one of our windiest wind farms.

It sits within a natural bowl on a plateau, set well back from Loch Ness meaning that no turbines are visible from the main tourist routes in the area. Stronelairg is also located adjacent to our 100MW Glendoe hydro scheme and so the construction teams were able to use the hydro infrastructure as do our operational teams now.

Stronelairg wind farm appears tobe a powerful asset, hidden in the mountains.

Three Co-located Assets

As Cloche wind farm, will be adjacent to the operational Stronelairg Wind Farm and Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme, these three energy producing assets, will be close together.

  • Cloiche wind farm – 130.5 MW
  • Stronelairg wind farm – 228 MW
  • Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme – 106.5 MW

Note.

  1. This is a total power of 465 MW.
  2. This would be equivalent to a medium-sized gas-fired power station.
  3. All three assets could use the same grid grid connection and other facilities.

It could be considered a 358.5 MW wind farm, backed by a 106.5 MW hydro power station.

When there is a shortage of wind, the Glendoe Hydroelectric Scheme could step in, if required.

Conclusion

Onshore wind, backed up by hydroelectric schemes would appear to be a good way to create reliable hybrid power stations.

Do any other schemes in Allocation Round 6, involve combining onshore wind with existing hydro schemes?

September 5, 2024 Posted by | Energy | , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

World’s First Semi-Submersible Floating Offshore Wind Farm Tops Production Expectations

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

In its four years of operation, the world’s first semi-submersible floating offshore wind farm, WindFloat Atlantic, has surpassed anticipated production figures, achieving a total cumulative output of 320 GWh.

These first three paragraphs give more detail.

Connected to the grid by the end of 2019 and fully commissioned in 2020, the floating offshore wind farm was developed by the Windplus consortium formed by Ocean Winds, a 50:50 joint venture between EDPR and ENGIE, Repsol, and Principle Power.

The pioneer wind farm consists of three platforms, each supporting one 8.4-MW Vestas turbine, which are anchored with chains to the seabed and connected to the onshore substation in the Portuguese municipality of Viana do Castelo through a 20-kilometre cable.

It has been reported that the project’s electricity production has steadily increased each year, reaching 78 GWh in 2022 and 80 GWh in 2023.

It certainly appears that floating wind power, is living up to and above its expectations.

September 5, 2024 Posted by | Energy | , , , | 1 Comment

Loganair Confirms Exclusive Partnership With Heart Aerospace To Develop Sustainable Regional Air Travel

The title of this post, is the same as that of this news item from Loganair.

This is the sub-heading.

Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, has joined with Swedish hybrid-electric airplane manufacturer Heart Aerospace, to launch a new and exclusive partnership dedicated to decarbonising regional air travel

These two paragraphs introduce the partnership.

The collaboration will focus on establishing use cases for Heart Aerospace’s hybrid electric aircraft within Loganair’s extensive Scottish and UK network.

Heart Aerospace is developing the ES-30, a hybrid-electric aircraft with the capacity to carry up to 30 passengers. The ES-30 has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions while offering cost-effective and accessible air travel.

These are my thoughts.

Loganair Has An Extensive Network Of Destinations

At the top end, there are international airports like Aberdeen, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

And at the bottom end, there’s Barra!

Do the Swedes want the world-class publicity of landing the ES-30 on the beach at Barra airport?

Loganair’s Network Serves Some Airports, Where there Is Plenty of Green Electricity

Obvious ones in the UK are Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Inverness, Kirkwall, Liverpool, Newquay, Norwich and Sumburgh

I also suspect that one of the London airports will be made electric-aircraft friendly in the near future. Southend has the green electricity, but Loganair closed their routes to the airport.

Gothenburg And Scotland Could Be In Range Of An ES-30

Heart are based at Gothenburg and Loganair’s base at Aberdeen could be in range.

This could be useful for ferrying aircraft.

Conclusion

This looks like a partnership, that could go a long way!

September 5, 2024 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | 2 Comments

Gluten-Free Chicken Nuggets With Spicy Honey Sauce

Colonel Sanders would have a fit at Leon’s latest recipe.

I regularly eat Leon’s gluten-free chicken nuggets, but today was a first for me, as I had a portion of their latest chicken nuggets in a spicy honey sauce.

They were different, but I quite liked them!

I shall be having them again.

September 4, 2024 Posted by | Food | , , | Leave a comment

Are Best Before Dates Reliable?

This picture shows one of Marks and Spencer’s gluten-free All Butter Fruit Scones, that has been all dressed up and is ready to eat.

It no longer exists, as I have just eaten it.

It tasted fine, despite having a best before date of the 7th August, 2024.

September 4, 2024 Posted by | Food | , , | 3 Comments

There Are Only Three Large Offshore Wind Farms In Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6

This document from the Department of Business, Industry and Industrial Strategy lists all the Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 results for the supply of zero-carbon electricity.

The wind farms are.

  • Green Volt – 400 MW – Floating – Claims to be “The first commercial-scale floating offshore windfarm in Europe”.
  • Hornsea Four  – 2,400 MW – Fixed – Ørsted
  • East Anglia Two – 963 MW – Fixed – Iberdrola

Is this what misgovernment expected, when they raised the budget in July 2024, as I wrote about in UK Boosts Sixth CfD Auction Budget, Earmarks GBP 1.1 Billion For Offshore Wind.

Perhaps, some developers held back until government policy is clearer?

September 3, 2024 Posted by | Energy, Finance & Investment | , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

England’s First Onshore Wind Farm Of A New Generation

This document from the Department of Business, Industry and Industrial Strategy lists all the Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 results for the supply of zero-carbon electricity.

There is only one English onshore wind farm listed in the document and it is the 8 MW Alaska Wind Farm in Dorset.

It has its own web site and this is the sub heading.

Alaska is a wind energy project comprising 4 wind turbines that are currently under construction at Masters Quarry in East Stoke, near Wareham, Purbeck. This website aims to update you on progress and provide ways to get in touch with the project team.

This is the introductory paragraph.

Alaska Wind Farm is the first of its kind in the county. Dorset has a limited potential for large-scale onshore wind development due to a variety of environmental and technical constraints, such as landscape designations and grid connection opportunities. Extensive technical assessments undertaken during the planning process have demonstrated that the quarry off Puddletown Road makes an excellent site for a wind farm. At present, all four wind turbines have been installed and the team is working on connecting them to the local electricity network. Grid connection is taking longer than anticipated, but the project team are working with the Distribution Network Operator, SSE Networks, to get the wind farm connected over the summer. Once operational, the amount of green electricity generated is expected to meet the annual demand of up to 5,200 average UK households every year*.

This Google Map shows the site on Puddletown Road.

This second Google Map shows an enlargement of part of the site.

Note that are sixteen segments of wind turbine towers.

This article on the Swanage News is entitled Twenty Year Battle To Build Purbeck Wind Farm Is Finally Over.

It gives full details of the history of the wind farm.

The wind farm and a solar farm, will be surrounded by a new heath.

I particularly like this paragraph.

The new heath is expected to be home to all of Britain’s reptiles, including rare smooth snakes and sand lizards among other animals, as well as threatened butterflies, birds, bats and plants.

Renewable energy doesn’t have to wreck the countryside.I shall be watching how this project develops.

 

September 3, 2024 Posted by | Energy, Environment | , , , , | 2 Comments