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Fully Funded
EfWPlant
Capitalising on waste disposal without
capital investment
Why EfW
EfW provides the benefit of producing energy where
landfill does not. However, in addition, by producing
energy with EfW you reduce environmental pollution.
1 metric tonne of MSW sent to landfill would produce
on average 62 cubic metres of methane through
anaerobic composition, that’s twice the global
warming potential when compared to 1 metric tonne
of CO2 produced during incineration. This, as a whole,
reduces the amount of pollution released into the
environment per tonne of waste, with the added
benefit of producing energy.
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About Us
Reduce your energy overheads by up to 50% with no
capital investment.
With a fully funded EfW plant
• Reduce your disposal cost by up to 50% with no capital
investment.
• Bio Global Industries & HoSt Bioenergy working with a £300m
investment fund will supply and install a fully funded EfW plant,
providing you with the benefits of low cost onsite disposal and
leaving you free to continue with your day to day business.
• HoSt and Bio Global Industries (BGI) entered into a strategic
partnership agreement to jointly offer biomass and waste-fired
CHP boilers in the UK. This partnership results in a strong
position in the UK market.
• BGI uses a market leading approach to the legal use of waste as
fuel, and permitting requirements, which allows BGI to provide
the waste sector with an advanced complete solution. The
partnership with HoSt results in a fully compliant WID (Waste
Incineration Directive) & IED (Industrial Emissions Directive)
technology tailored for the UK market.
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Step 1
Complete the Waste4Energy Funding form with as much
detailed information as possible including:
Site address including post code, outline the site boundary
in red, identify a point of connection (transformer location)
and relevant building, on an OS map or Google Earth image.
Do you own the free hold?
Or is the lease greater than 20 years?
Do you have any existing renewable technologies on site?
Have you looked at similar Waste4Energy projects on this
site before and is so what was the outcome?
Step 2
All equipment will be Host boilers and Tema drying
Budget costs from Host and Tema need to be obtained
based on the plant size.
All other site specific associated costs ie; civils, new
buildings, electrics, DNO, transformers etc, may need to be
determined to arrive at an overall budget cost.
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Step 3
Once all the relevant information has been received we will
produce an information memorandum detailing the customer
and project proposal for consideration by the funding committee.
The information Memorandum is a document that sells the
company and will help present the proposal in a positive way that
is vital to its success ie:
Years in business
Annual Turnover
Number of employees
Number of collection vehicles
Step 4
Once the Information Memorandum has been submitted,
within two weeks a letter of intent is issued for the project.
Customer signs LOI to confirm they wish to proceed with the
project.
At this point the funds are allocated for the project subject to;
Planning, DNO reservation offer, Signed contracts
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Step 5
If planning approval and a DNO reservation have not
already been obtained it is at this point that the customer
needs to get them underway. This is done at the customers
expense by BGI; however, all costs will be included in the
project budget for refunding back to the client once
contracts have been exchanged and project payments have
commenced.
If a DNO connection has not been applied for, we will apply
for the grid connection reservation for you, these costs will
be included in the project budget also. Some District
Network Operators (DNO) do not make a charge for this
application, however some operators are beginning to
introduce fees when requesting offers. In the event that a
fee is payable this will be the client’s responsibility and is
invoiced directly to them by the DNO in two stages:
Stage 1; charged to receive the offer (approx.’ £1300)
invoiced directly to the client by the DNO.
Stage 2; accept the offer:- costs now absorbed into the
budget (IF you decline the offer, the second charge is
invoice directly to the client; approx.’ £1200)
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Step 6
Once a DNO offer has been received and indications from
Local Planning have been established as positive, a full
feasibility study and technical design will need to be done.
This will need to show;
Size of plant (and dryer if required)
Map of site showing precise locations of;
Host Plant – (Tema Dryer) – Materials Handling equipment
and locations, Transformer position, Main incoming
electrical supply and size – existing water supply- pressure
and pipe size, and proximity of new Host Plant
Precise funding to complete the “turnkey” project
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Step 7
Once Stages 5 and 6 are completed a contract will be
issued for signature of all parties. The contract will
specifically state; SEE ATTACHED FOR VERBIAGE
Term in years (usually 20 years)
Cost of handling RDF per ton- burning and drying
Percentage annual increase throughout the term of the
contract (around 2.5%)
Minimum take off volumes of RDF – dictated by size of
plant
Anticipated running hours of plant ( expect around 8000hrs
per annum)
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Step 8
The installation of the entire plant will be done on a turnkey project basis where all suppliers are responsible for the
installation and the commissioning of their own
equipment, but managed by HoSt. All civils and additional
work to be carried out prior to the installation of the main
plant will need to be detailed out and quotations for
completion submitted
Full training in operation and management of the plant will
be provided by Host and Tema.
Step 9
All installations have to pass an independent inspection
before they are signed off.
Once the plant has operated continuously for three months
final sign over can take place. (This is a standard
requirement by investors)
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DNO application Template
Appendix 2
MODEL FORM OF LETTER OF AUTHORITY
To whom it may concern
Re: [Address of property] grid application
We [insert name] of [address of property] confirm that we are the legal and registered owner/occupier of the land situated at [address of property], as outlined
red within the plan below.
We would like to confirm that we have appointed [name of Company appointed] to develop a [confirm type of technology] on our land and hereby grant
permission for them or any consultant that they may authorise to seek and apply for a grid connection on our land for the purpose of connecting a [confirm
type of technology] project to the local electricity distribution network.
Signed…………………………
Name (CAPITALS)…………………………………….
Date…………………………….
[insert plan]
Sample Plan (shown below) to be OS based clearly showing the boundaries of the land referred to above.
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Funding form
Waste4Energy Funding Form
Contact Details
Company Name
Contact Person
Company Reg Number
Job Title
Company Address
Contact Number
Office Number:
Mobile Number:
Post code
Email address:
Project Details
Address for Plant
(if different from
above)
Size of Plant Required
Total Amount
Incineration
Steam Turbine
Product for Burning
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Amount of Product
per week.
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Amount of Product
expected to Burn
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Amount of Product
expected to Dry.
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Current Means of
Disposal
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Current Cost of
Disposal
RDF
SRF
Waste Wood
Planning Permission
Planning Approved
Awaiting Approval
Not Submitted
DNO Application
DNO Approved
Awaiting Approval
Not Submitted
Current Size of
Electrical Connection
Current Project Status
DNO Cost of
Connection
Addition Information Required
Drawing of Site with;
 Location of Plant
 Existing Buildings on site
 Dimensions of Buildings
 New Building location
 New Building Dimensions
 Access to site
 Electrical Connection
Completed By:
Date:
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Planning, the first step to funding
If Planning approval and a DNO offer or reservation have not
already been obtained, it is at this point that you need to get these
actions underway. Whilst this is done at the your expense by BGI;
all costs can be included in the project budget for refunding back
once contracts have been exchanged and project payments have
commenced.
To reach a prompt conclusion to planning approval and grid
connection Bio Global Industries will undertake this process on
your behalf using our unique experience of the HoSt EfW plant and
our close longstanding relationship with the Environment Agency.
Total Approximate Planning costs can be in the region of £30 - 60k
(+VAT) but subject to project specific requirements as determined
by the Local Authority once the Permitting & Planning Applications
are submitted.
With an initial down payment BGI will engage with your Local
Authority & DNO to promptly begin the process of obtaining
planning and a grid connection to enable the funding of your
project. UK local authorities are supportive of modular EfW plants
to enhance waste disposal and energy production. Recent
amendments to the U.K’s waste classifications and end uses mean
attitudes & policies have changed to benefit the practice of EfW.
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Planning process
Indicative costs; actual studies and report costs
may vary at time of order and region in the UK. If
the cost of the actual report is more that 5% higher
than stated here then that cost will be added to the
final invoice. Any special requests or additional
reports imposed by an LA will be presented for
additional invoicing
Information required for each study/report must be
provided by the technology provider and the
appointed design/architect for the project. BGI will
collaborate with all parties involved to construct
the data required for submittal with each
commissioned study/report.
Action
Notes for costing
Approximate Charges to clients (less VAT)
Application & Permit Requirements
Pre-Planning Application (Shows the commitment of a client)
This is for guidance of the council based on evidence, local consultations and
information provided so that a decision to proceed with the full planning
application can be made. This can be necessary "disposable" cost to a project,
potentially saves £0000's if the answer is negative?
Full Planning Application to LA
Air Quality Study (disperal model incl)
Transport study
Environmental Risk Assessment
Fllod Risk assessment and Drainage Study
Asbestos Survey
(Pre Accreditation and RHI Application)
Permit Application
Noise study
(Ground Contamination Report)
See Pre-App sheet
Plus Schedule 1 as applicable: £5000.00
Subject to technical verification from the manufacturer, site & location specific
£5,350.00
Based on design of site and quantities of incomming/outgoing movements, staff
included
Site specific requirements if needed. Phase 1 for planning Application may be
needed, and a phase 2 may be requested for more concise data for disharging of
conditions
2,750.00
Phase 1 report: £2150.00
Phase 2 report: £3650.00
This may be requested if identified as a requirement
£5,000.00
If required due to any existing buildings invloved this will be specified and
commissioned
[IF REQUIRED] Technology provider to supply a valid RHI certificate for their
equipment for the specific plant to be installed
Permit mandatory; relative to the fuel stream and technology required.
Application to LA
TBA, If required
£2,550.00
£5,900.00
Site and technology specific details of all new equipment, as required.
£2,350.00
If identified as needed for planning
£10,550.00
Full DNO Application (An informal enquiry MAY give indication
of availability and cost) Not a gauranteed offer!
Made up of work involved to establish location of connection and collate info for
submition to the regional DNO (quotations may be chargeable by the DNO)
£2,650.00
DNO full specification Offer
Once a "Limited Time Offer" is received from the DNO (90 days) it is the clients
responsibility to pay for the reservation (2 year time limit on reservations - Use it
or Lose it!) Unkown cost until an offer is received.
DNO offer varies greatly per specific region and
site
Pre-Design Phase
Schedule of Materials
Archaeology Study
Discharge conditions
Planning Received
Layout and operational considerations for planning. Required for planning to
identify the proposed site buildings etc. Includes site visits and CAD drawings,
final site design and buildings MUST be included!
Design of building to be provided by installation contractor in accordance with LA
requirements
If required, to be completed to enable discharge condition
£10,000.00
Part of design phase
£4,500.00
This is determined by the LA on an individual basis per application
Per Condition £250.00
No cost for obtaining Planning Permission once "Decision Notice" released
£0.00
Total Approximate costs can be in the region of £30 - 60k (+VAT) but subject to project specific requirements as determined by the LA once the Permitting & Planning
Applications are submitted
In the event any surveys or applications are rejected, (with no fault of the applicantion data submitted) and extra work is required to achieve the desired outcome, costs
incurred will be charged to the client.
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Schedule 1
These costs and conditions need to be checked and confirmed
for each project with UK Planning at time of project initiation.
The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications,
Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England)
Regulations 2012
SCHEDULE 1
Fees in Respect of Applications and Deemed Applications for Planning
Permission or for Approval of Reserved Matters
Scale of Fees in Respect of Applications Made or Deemed to be
Made
2. The erection of buildings (other than buildings in categories 1, 3, 4, 5
or 7.
Where the application is for outline planning permission and—
the site area does not exceed 2.5 hectares, £462 for each 0.1 hectare of
the site area;
the site area exceeds 2.5 hectares, £11,432; and an additional £138 for
each 0.1 hectare in excess of 2.5 hectares, subject to a maximum in total
of £150,000;
in other cases—
where no floor space is to be created by the development, £234;
where the area of gross floor space to be created by the development
does not exceed 40 square metres, £234;
where the area of the gross floor space to be created by the development
exceeds 40 square metres, but does not exceed 75 square metres,
£462;
Site Area Definition
Actual defined new/existing area being used for the development/installation
Site area is defined as the area to which the application relates. This should
be shown edged in red on plans accompanying an application, while other
land in the same ownership but not being developed should be outlined in
blue. If a proposal is for carrying out alteration or works to the same type of
existing structure in many locations across a wide area, the local planning
authority may accept plans where the area is enclosed by a blue (or, if not
owned by the applicant, other coloured) line, and each small works site within
that line is ringed or marked out in red. The area for the application would be
the total of all the pieces of land within red lines added together. Floor space
is the gross amount (all storeys, including basements and garaging) to be
created by the development shown in the application. This is an external
measurement, including the thickness of any external and internal walls, as
set out in paragraph 12(1) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 2012 Fees
Regulations. The local planning authority decides which spaces within a
building count for fee assessment purposes. Any fraction of the stipulated
unit of site area or floor space included in the application should be corrected
upward to the 0.1 of a hectare or square metre respectively. For example 2.36
hectares would be rounded to 2.4 hectares and 60.4 square metres would be
rounded to 61 square metres.
where the area of the gross floor space to be created by the development
exceeds 75 square metres, but does not exceed 3750 square metres,
£462 for each 75 square metres of that area;
where the area of gross floor space to be created by the development
exceeds 3750 square metres, £22,059; and an additional £138 for each
75 square metres in excess of 3750 square metres, subject to a
maximum in total of £300,000.
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DNO Grid Connection
(District Network Operator)
Small generators wishing to connect to the distribution network,
that do not require explicit access rights to the NETS, will make all
agreements with the DNO. They will assess whether there is a
need to reinforce the transmission network as a result of the new
distribution connection, and this is called a statement of works
(SOW). The Small Embedded Generation and National Grid
On your behalf BGI make a DNO Application (An informal enquiry
MAY give indication of availability and cost) Not a guaranteed
offer! Not all DNO’s do informal enquiries
DNO full specification Offer
Once a "Limited Time Offer" is received from the DNO (90 days) it
is the clients responsibility to pay for the reservation (2 year time
limit on reservations) DNO offers vary greatly per specific region
and site. (Cost to be included in the Project Funding)
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HoSt Bioenergy
CHP Plants
• HoSt came into existence in 1991 as the result of a joint-venture
between Holec Projects and Stork, two well-established
suppliers of energy systems.
• From 1999 onwards HoSt has been a fully independent
business whose activities focus 100% on the technological
development of waste-to-energy systems for the processing of
biomass and waste flows and the supply of systems for the
sustainable generation of energy from biomass and waste.
• HoSt has built up extensive experience in the processing of
diverse waste flows.
• HoSt is a major European supplier of bioenergy systems with
over 25 years’ experience, a large service team throughout
Europe and a team of more than 100 engineers who design,
construct and install our advanced bioenergy systems.
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Additional Revenue from Drying
TEMA Process has already built several fluid bed dryers for
drying large volumes of mixed waste streams and has an
extensive experience with the material behaviour during
drying. Waste is considered as valuable raw material for the
production of energy. The use of fuels with a high moisture
content decreases the overall energy efficiency of the
power plant and reduces the boiler capacity to such an
extent that it becomes reasonable to pre-dry the RDF
material. The TEMA Process fluid bed dryer are capable of
continuously drying RDF from Municipal solid waste
(MSW). The high wear-and-tear and operation costs as well
as the possibility of overheating in most other conventional
dryers is causing RDF processors worldwide to switch to
reliable TEMA fluid bed dryers. The TEMA Fluid Bed dryer
uses the thermal energy generated from the HoSt RDF
plant
Low temperature drying using CHP waste heat to produce
secondary fuel for cement kilns and WTE plants.
https://youtu.be/NTLKfDz3xfM
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ThankYou
James Parry
+44 7930 853430
james@b-g-i.co.uk
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