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CMU WATERS

2 unique locations - 14.0MW total capacity

Cwm Rheidol Aberystywth, Ceredigion SY23 3NF Aberystwyth (34 components)
• An Energy from Waste facility located in Cheshire. The Facility will utilise conventional mass burn technology which is the most proven Energy from Waste technology currently available. The process will consist of the delivery of waste to the Facility by truck where it will be deposited in a storage bunker, from which it will be fed into two thermal units. Each unit will consist of a moving grate, boiler and air pollution control equipment. The steam generated will drive a turbine for the generation of electricity.
• The CMU is belonging to the hydro-electric power scheme ?Rheidol? close to Aberystwyth ? Ceredigion - mid-Wales. The respective CMU is situated at the Cwm Rheidol Power Station (being one out of two) which is supplied by water from the Dinas Reservoir.
• The CMU is belonging to the hydro-electric power scheme ?Rheidol? close to Aberystwyth ? Ceredigion - mid-Wales. The respective CMU is situated at the Dinas Power Station, which is supplied by water from the Nant-y-Moch reservoir.
Active • 2028-29 (T-4), 2026-27 (T-4) ...
151.50 MW
QMC Campus, Nottingham University Hospitals, Queens Medical Centre, Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 2UH (17 components)
• 2MW Combined heat and Power Plant at Aston University. Total Capacity is 3.000MW, consisting of two generators - 2.000MW and 1.000MW
• A site with one gas turbine CHP, providing steam and electricity to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham
• Load Response ? Automated. Dispatch via Proprietary Panel encompassing industrial computer, smart meters, smart I/O &/or serial comms.
Active • 2027-28 (T-4), 2025-26 (T-4) ...
14.85 MW
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