Purpose: To expand sludge treatment capacity at the site, which serves Leeds, to support population growth in the region and the generation of sustainable energy Details: Replacing a sludge incineration plant built in 1993, the new facility will use anaerobic digestion to generate energy with the biogas feeding CHP engines, and will also feature a dewatering plant with a de-ammonification process. It will be capable of processing 131 tonnes of dry sludge daily, and will generate enough energy to fulfil 55 per cent of the needs of the entire site.
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