Renewable energy from biomass and waste
Intervate develops Advanced Gasification systems to produce clean renewable power and heat using a range of biomass and waste feedstock.
Modular configurations, highly automated with a relatively small physical footprint means the advanced gasification systems are ideally suited for the installation of captive heat and power generation plants.
Designed and built in the UK, gasification modules provide electricity generation from 100 kWe to 500 kWe and will process organic feedstock from 150kg per hour up to 500kg per hour.
Intervate has two primary goals as a company
Development of its own renewable energy plant at its site in Cradley Heath in the West Midlands for which it has planning permission and environmental permits.
Development of advanced gasification for use in the wastewater industry.
A new 75KWe advanced gasification plant at Yorkshire Water's Esholt Sewage Works. is due to be commissioned in January 2011.
December 2010. Intervate delivers latest 75KWe advanced gasification plant to Yorkshire Water Esholt site.
November 2010. Bill Lilly addresses Bio-Solids Conference at Esholt delivering a paper on the pyrolysis of sewage sludge.
October 2010. Intervate is granted planning permission to build a 3MWe biomass gasification plant at Cradley Heath in the West Midlands.
September 2010. Intervate begins development of new small scale CHP gasification modules of up to 100KWe to be aimed at the clean wood market.
March 2010. Julian Ackerley joins Intervate as a Director bringing over 20 years experience in the waste management sector, encompassing senior roles at Biffa as the GM for hazardous waste and the establishment for Groupo Tradebe of their UK waste operations.
March 2010. Julian Ackerley joins as a Director.
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