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Ricardo's heat and power demonstrator

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Ricardo's heat and power demonstrator
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Community-scale carbon capture

With our consortium partners, Bluebox Energy and Woodtek Engineering, Ricardo has designed, installed and is now operating a combined heat and power demonstrator plant at Holmsted Farm, West Sussex, which is fed by sustainable wood waste to continuously supply clean energy, heat, food-grade carbon dioxide and biochar.

The plant showcases a realistic carbon negative technology that can significantly contribute to net zero targets due to its applicability to several energy-intensive industry sectors as an on-site generator of heat and power.

The consortium is funded by the UK Government through the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) under the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. 

The innovation of the plant lies in the fact that it can capture up to 90% of the carbon in the feedstock, while still producing valuable heat and power outputs.

Annual performance figures for a commercial, single-module based on 8,000 hours of operation are: the processing of 2,600 tonnes of waste woodchip; the generation of 540 tonnes of biochar, 2,300 tonnes of food-grade carbon dioxide, 330 MWh of electricity, 1,200 MWh of heat; showing the potential to capture up to 4,100 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).

Josh Dalby, Head of Engineering Technology at Ricardo, who is the Chief Engineer for the demonstrator plant project said:

“Our test results indicate that with this technology, Ricardo is at the forefront of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, providing local industry or businesses with renewable heat and electricity, and delivering national energy security. With our partners Bluebox Energy and Woodtek Engineering we are very encouraged by the results so far from development testing.”

Councillor Joy Dennis, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport: 

“We’re proud to be working with Ricardo to explore the potential for using grass cuttings from highway verges to produce biochar that can be used as a material to repair. We have also supplied wood chippings from our ash die back felling works to understand how these could also be used in the process.

“It is wonderful to see how a Shoreham-based company, with a world-leading combined heat and power plant in the heart of West Sussex, is leading the way in using the latest technology to use green waste to create community-scale clean energy.”

Councillor Bella Sankey, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council and Chair of the Greater Brighton Economic Board:

"Tucked away in the green fields of Sussex, Ricardo are developing trailblazing solutions to our climate crisis. Their development and testing of carbon negative technology to produce power and heat has the potential to make a huge contribution to making British and Global industries sustainable – from food production to construction and housing.

“This summer, Sussex councils and businesses launched Sussex Energy with an ambition to produce locally generated, zero carbon forms of energy for our region by 2040. We’re proud that Ricardo is a partner in this, helping us power the way to a sustainable county, country and world.” 

Download the full press release

An infographic explaining the demonstrator and its capabilities.

Download here. 

A zip file of high res images for publication: Download

We can aslo provide broadcast quality footage (B-Roll) on request: media@ricardo.com

The build of the plant in numbers
  • The demonstrator plant has a 21m x 29m building footprint 
  • It has a 10.5m apex 
  • As a demonstrator plant, it has a quarter sized CO2 system for a single pyrolysis and heat recovery module  
  • The build of the demonstrator plant included:  
  • 10 days of lifting operations 
  • 55 tonnes of equipment 
  • 500 metres of pipe 
  • 6500 metres of cable 
Annual performance for a commercial, single-module system based on 8,000 hours of operation:
  • 2600 tonnes of waste wood chip 
  • 540 tonnes of biochar 
  • 2300 tonnes of food-grade CO2 
  • 330 MWh of electricity 
  • 1200 MWh of heat 
  • 4100 tonnes of CO2e captured 

The combined heat and power demonstrator plant

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