Saturday, 8 September 2012

Shropshire Anaerobic Digestion facility creating local jobs for local firms

Shropshire-based Cosgriff Whitehouse Electrical Ltd (CWE) was called upon to install and commission the entire electrical cabling work required to fit an Anaerobic Digestion plant at Swancote Farm, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

 Swancote Farm Anaerobic Digestion Unit.

Anaerobic Digestion is a natural process which converts organic matter, such as food waste, animal slurry, and crop residues, into renewable energy. The waste is stored in sealed tanks without any oxygen, where naturally-occurring organisms digest it and release methane-rich biogas, which is used to generate electricity, gas, or heat. The leftover waste material can also be used as a fertilizer packed with nitrates and phosphates.

The Swancote Farm project, which has a capacity of 1MW, was developed and built by German-based biogas plant specialists MT Energie, with Cosgriff Whitehouse Electrical Ltd (CWE) required to install the electrics that connect two initial storage digesters, a secondary digester – which will help maximise biogas production by up to 20% compared to other systems – and two residue storage tanks.

Peter Whitehouse (left) and Jo Whitehouse of Cosgriff Whitehouse Electrical Ltd.

“The system accepts both agricultural waste, such as slurry and maize grown on the farm land, and organic inputs, like food waste from local processing plants to generate electricity,” Peter Whitehouse, Managing Director explained.

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