Seras completes £2.3m upgrade at Tilbury Green Power biomass facility
The comprehensive refurbishment of the waste wood processing plant incorporates cutting edge technology, supplied by HAAS Recycling-Systems.
The upgrade has enhanced the facility’s operational performance across several key areas, including plant safety, efficiency and fuel quality.
These improvements have helped to ensure an even more reliable and sustainable 24/7 fuel supply to Tilbury Green Power, said Seras.
The month-long upgrade involved installing key technological equipment - including a new dust suppression misting system which helps create a safe and sustainable environment, enhancing the health and safety performance of the plant.
Tilbury Green Power generates up to 335 GWh of sustainable energy every year.
Seras has an exclusive fuel supply contract with the power station, owned by Greenvolt Group and Equitix, through to 2036.
The Tilbury plant, which converts untreated waste wood into sustainable wood chip, produces 300,000 tonnes of fuel for Tilbury Green Power every year.
Aaron Whitrow, head of site operations at Seras, said: “This significant investment into the Tilbury processing plant underlines our commitment to fuel the UK’s sustainable energy future. Working in partnership with HAAS Recycling-Systems, we have developed the Tilbury facility into an industry leading waste wood plant, demonstrating the highest standards in safety, operational efficiency and sustainability.”