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Energy firms make major industrial door investment
27 October 2016
Hart Door Systems is supplying a wide range of sophisticated industrial doors ranging from large high-speed Speedors to sectional doors, roller shutters and insulated roller shutters across two waste to energy sites in Yorkshire.

At the new £200m Hull Energy Works, which covers a 12 acre site and which will be capable of processing 250,000 tonnes of waste a year producing enough renewable energy to power 43,000 homes, Hart will be installing seven doors working with Hull-based Spencer Group.
Hart is also supplying 13 doors at the Templeborough Biomass power plant, Rotherham. This plant will recycle 260,000 tonnes of waste timber per year and will generate 41mw of electricity which is enough to supply 78,000 homes.
Hart is working with Interserve on this project which is due to go live sometime in 2017.
Julian Britnell, Hart’s sales manager, says the Government’s increasing reliance on waste to- energy has created “opportunities for specialist door solutions for dealing with hazardous waste issues, recycling, services to industry and of course issues possibly faced by local residents. So its large and very complex subject which we are very much in tune with.”
He adds: “The doors will deliver a range of solutions - increased recycling rates, the prevention of odours escaping, reduction of noise, improved security and traffic flow enhancement.”
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