Energy from waste plant contract

New contract could save the council up to £2million a year

A ground-breaking approach to give a local council flexibility in shaping its energy, heat and waste strategy could save up to £2million a year.

Dudley Council has appointed Urbaser Environmental Ltd, UK waste treatment division for Cheltenham based environmental services company Urbaser Ltd, to manage the day-to-day running of its Lister Road energy from waste plant, where it disposes its household and trade waste.

As part of the new contract, the council will benefit from being able to sell the energy back to the national grid, which has the potential to generate substantial income for the council.

This, combined with a lower processing fee per tonne of household waste, is expected to save the council approximately £2million a year.

In addition to generating significant savings and generating income, the council hopes that in the future the electricity created through the plant could also be used to power its electric vehicles and council buildings.

The new three-year contract began in February with an option to extend it for another two years.

Councillor Rob Clinton, cabinet member for waste management and climate change, said:

It goes without saying that our priority as a council is to encourage everyone to recycle more and reduce the amount of waste they produce.
As an authority, we must dispose of household waste in the most efficient and cost-effective way.
We’re really pleased to be working with Urbaser under the new arrangement. The contract will offer up significant financial savings in the short-term and has the potential to generate substantial income from the sale of the electricity we produce, which is great news for public purse.
We hope in the future to use the electricity we produce to power our vehicles and buildings, which could reduce our demand on fuel and gas.

Javier Peiro, managing director of Urbaser UK, said:

We are thrilled to have commenced operations at the Lister Road facility and starting, what we hope will become, a long-term collaboration with Dudley Council.
Given our established portfolio of energy from waste facilities in neighbouring regions, we will utilise our existing regional expertise and network of local suppliers and subcontractors to maximise value for money for Dudley whilst enhancing the existing service levels at the facility.

The council’s energy from waste facility has been operational since 1998 and continues to provide a waste treatment solution on behalf all residents within the borough as well as a number of commercial customers.

Urbaser is a leading global environmental management company, focused on sustainability and innovation, serving more than 70 million people in 21 countries through a network of more than 59,000 employees.

In the United Kingdom, Urbaser Ltd is a leading waste management company, offering a wide range of municipal, commercial, and waste treatment and recovery services which are dedicated to conserving resources, reducing carbon emissions, and achieving a circular economy.

Contact Information

Dudley Council

pressoffice@dudley.gov.uk

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Picture caption: At the Lister Road site from left to right are Councillor Steve Clark, deputy leader of Dudley Council, Dan Pearson, contractor director at Urbaser, Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of Dudley Council, Councillor Rob Clinton, cabinet member for waste management and climate change, Javier Peiro, managing director at Urbaser and Nicholas Evans, new business development manager/mobilisation manager at Urbaser