HRH Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Opens SSE Barkip AD Plant
OREANDA-NEWS. May 14, 2012. HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, officially opened SSE’s innovative Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plant at Barkip near Beith in North Ayrshire.
His Royal Highness toured the innovative plant and met a number of SSE staff and invited industry guests who are all involved in helping to achieve
Barkip is the largest combined organic waste treatment and energy generating facility in
Barkip takes in food waste and other organic matter from industries such as agriculture, food production, food retail and alcohol production. This waste is then broken down by bacteria to produce biogas. The methane rich biogas is combusted in gas engines to generate electricity. The residual material forms a nutrient rich digestate, a liquid suitable for use as a fertiliser in agriculture. Barkip is a truly sustainable zero-waste solution for organic wastes and can divert a staggering 37,000 tonnes of food waste from landfill each year.
The operation of Barkip is managed by Zebec Biogas Limited on SSE’s behalf and they also provide the biological process expertise. Zero Waste Scotland invested ?2.2 million in the Barkip project from their Organics Capital Grants Programme.
SSE’s Director of Thermal Development, Rhys Stanwix, said: ‘We were delighted to welcome His Royal Highness to the state of the art AD plant at Barkip which is a source of real pride to all at SSE. We want to see the plant continue to play a crucial role in waste reduction. Working with local authorities, large-scale industrial organic waste producers and local businesses and farmers we can make a real difference to waste levels and produce renewable electricity and a quality fertiliser while doing so. Barkip is a real sustainable success story.’
Zero Waste Scotland’s Director Iain Gulland said ‘New Waste (
Meeting our target to achieve a 70% recycling rate by 2025 will transform our waste into a stock of resources, and reprocessing these in
Investing in reprocessing facilities, like Barkip, for food waste and a range of other recyclable materials is a key part of Zero Waste Scotland’s work to unlock economic opportunities for
Chief Executive of Zebec Biogas Limited, Martin Gorevan, said: ‘Zebec are proud to have worked for SSE on the delivery of Barkip AD plant and are looking forward to supporting the on-going operations. Enthusiasm in
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