Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant – UK
Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant (LSEP) is an energy plant that will process approximately 600,000 tonnes of waste material from waste (EfW) to create 69.9 MW of electricity to be fed into the local grid for use by businesses and private citizens.
The plant site was previously the site of a decommissioned coal-fired power plant.
The LSEP will generate enough sustainable energy to power 125,000 homes, replacing energy from fossil fuels: The treatment process is regulated by the Environment Agency and will have to meet strict emissions limits during the commissioning and operational phases .
This nationally significant project is currently under construction following consent granted in 2012 under Section 36 of the Electricity Act. Construction began in 2020 and the site is expected to be operational in 2025.
LMSteel Consulting provided Construction Design services following the specifications of the Executive project and supporting the Steel Manufacture in the study of the optimization of the joints in the metal carpentry.
The project was developed by creating 3D BIM geometric models with Tekla Structures.
- PLACE
- Lostock Gralam - Manchester (UK)
- YEAR
- 2024
- StatE
- Completed
- ServiCES
- Detail Design Optimization
- 3D BIM Modelling - Design for Manufacturing
- Workshop Drawings
- FINAL CLIENT
- Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Ltd
- General Contractor
- Confidential
- STEEL MANUFACTURER
- Confidential
- CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
- LMSteel Consulting sagl
- WEIGHT [TON]
- 600
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