SELCHP

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SELCHP is a major incineration plant located in London. SELCHP is an acronym for "South East London Combined Heat and Power" energy recovery facility. The combined heat and power system was designed for a district heating scheme that has never been implemented and the plant generates only electricity. The plant can generate up to 35MW of power using a steam turbine.[1]

In 1986, faced with the increasing scarcity and environmental problems of landfill, the London boroughs of Lewisham, Southwark, and Greenwich came together to search for an identify a realistic alternative. In 1988, they formed an organisation - the South East London Combined Heat and Power Consortium - from which SELCHP now takes its name.[2]

SELCHP is currently operated by Veolia Environmental Services.


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Topics related to waste management edit
Anaerobic digestion | Composting | Incineration | Landfill | Mechanical biological treatment | Radioactive waste | Recycling | Sewerage | Waste | Waste collection | Waste sorting | Waste hierarchy | Waste management | Waste management concepts | Waste legislation | Waste treatment technology

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  1. ^ How SELCHP works, www.selchp.com, Retrieved 28.11.06
  2. ^ South East London Combined Heat and Power Limited, www.energy.rochester.edu, Retrieved 28.11.06