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Situated in the heart of the National Forest on the Derbyshire/Leicestershire border, the 75 bed Youth Hostel is designed and built to a high level of energy efficency using materials sourced from the National Forest and incorporates a number of sustainable energy solutions. It has solar panels, rainwater gathering and a 90kW wood chip boiler.
The National Forest Company stipulated that the wood fuel should come from within the National Forest and English Wood Fuels Ltd was involved throughout the construction process advising on the design of the chip store and the other considerations needed for bulk deliveries.
EWF has entered into an agreement with the YHA, the hostel operator, to supply the boiler with wood chip for the next year. The boiler can take medium G50 chip up to a moisture content of 35% and is expected to require approximately 60 tonnes per annum.
EWF fulfils all the health and safety obligations in terms of risk assessment and method statement preparation and takes on the liability for any possible fault to the boiler arising from poor quality fuel. The company has now trained and contracted with a local forestry contractor, who is also a member of the producer group, to supply the wood chip.
The chip store measures approximately 60m3 and features a hydraulically raised roof allowing a tractor drawn trailer to fully tip. The first 4 tonne delivery was made at the end of September and so far the boiler is performing flawlessly with fuel of the desired specification. The hostel is due to open to the public at the end of November 2007.
Hopefully this supply arrangement will form a model for future fuel agreements where EWF acts as the chief liaison between customers and wood fuel producers and contractors. |