We are intending to purchase a new, dedicated agricultural building which is required to process waste scallop shell. As part of our aim to reduce our carbon footprint, we wish to install solar panels on the roof of this new building.
Our current energy usage is 81,173kWh and we pay £17.52/kWh. Both are expected to increase.
The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on lowest compliant Tender.
Western Waste Ltd is a family run fish and shell waste recycling company. We collect Fish and shell waste throughout Devon and Cornwall providing a much-needed service to the local fishing industry. We enable fish producers to meet legislation by ensuring compliance with current local authority regulations on correct waste
disposal. We have Environment Agency license premises. We recycle all the waste. Western Waste is WAMATAB registered site. We are a fully licensed site which provides a vital and unique service to the fishing industry and we have been trading for over 23 years.
We are intending to purchase a new, dedicated agricultural building which is required to process waste scallop shell.
The purchase of this building is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be
subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically
Advantageous Tender.
Western Waste Ltd is a family run fish and shell waste recycling company. We collect fish and shell waste throughout Devon and Cornwall providing a much-needed service to the local fishing industry. We enable fish producers to meet legislation by ensuring compliance with current local authority regulations on correct waste disposal. We have Environment Agency license premises. We recycle all the waste. Western Waste is WAMATAB registered site. We are
a fully licensed site which provides a vital and unique service to the fishing industry and we have been trading for over 23 years.
We are intending to purchase a new, dedicated agricultural building which is required to process waste scallop shell. As part of our aim to reduce our carbon footprint, we wish to install solar panels on the roof of this new building and purchase battery storage alongside to enable surplus electricity from solar to be stored and also to be able to 'top up' the battery from cheaper night rate electricity for day use.