Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) Permitting & Monitoring
What It Is
Medium Combustion Plants (MCPs) — boilers, engines, and turbines between 1MWth and 50MWth — are regulated under the MCP Directive and Environmental Permitting Regulations. MCP Permitting & Monitoring ensures these plants comply with emissions limits, monitoring requirements, and permit conditions, protecting local air quality while keeping your site legally compliant.
Why It Matters — Risks Without It
- ❌ Breach of MCP Directive requirements leading to enforcement action
- ⚠️ Fines or prosecution for operating without a valid Environmental Permit
- 📣 Reputational damage with regulators, clients, and the public
- 🧾 Increased operating costs from inefficient or non-compliant equipment
What’s Measured
- Emissions of NOx, SO₂, CO, particulates, and other pollutants
- Plant size, fuel type, and operating conditions
- Compliance with emission limit values (ELVs) set by permits
- Performance of abatement and monitoring systems
How It Works
- Permitting: Prepare and submit Environmental Permit applications for new or existing MCPs.
- Baseline Monitoring: Conduct stack emissions testing to establish compliance with ELVs.
- Ongoing Monitoring: Schedule periodic monitoring as required by the permit.
- Compliance Support: Advise on abatement, fuel choice, and efficiency improvements.
- Reporting: Produce regulator-ready reports for submission to the Environment Agency.
Who It’s For
- 🏭 Industrial sites operating boilers, engines, or turbines between 1–50MWth
- ⚡ Energy-from-waste plants and combined heat and power (CHP) facilities
- 🏗️ Developers and contractors installing MCPs in new projects
- 🌍 Environmental managers responsible for permitting and compliance
What You Get
- 📄 Environmental Permit applications prepared and submitted
- 📊 Stack testing and emissions monitoring data
- 🧠 Expert compliance advice tailored to your plant
- ✅ Confidence that your MCP meets regulatory and environmental standards
Stay compliant, stay efficient: MCP Permitting & Monitoring ensures your plant meets emission limits, operates legally, and protects air quality.