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Advanced Clinical Waste-To-Energy Plant For NHS

Waste to energy hazardous waste incinerator for major NHS hospital in the UK.
The UK’s latest and most advanced clinical waste-to-energy systems has been completed. Consisting of the Addfield C350, the installation represents a next-generation system installed for the largest healthcare employer in the world, the NHS (National Health Service).
Designed, engineered and manufactured in Great Britain, and developed specifically with the customer’s requirements in mind. Providing an impressive solution to securely dispose of all medical waste generated at NHS New Cross and also the surrounding hospitals and clinics.
The project initially began with a consultation for this project in 2015 with The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. The project was developed to replace the ageing incinerator that had previously been used to dispose of clinical waste.
The new installation has been completed, delivering greatly improved efficiency and environmental benefits for the site. Incorporating the latest technology to the highest of standards.

Computer drawing of high capacity waste incinerator with waste-to-energy hot water generation

Primary chamber from a high-capacity hospital incinerator
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27 February 2008
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