In the UK, the Netherlands-headed waste-derived alternative fuel producer N+P Group B.V. (N+P) has announced that it has acquired the freehold of the property at Huntsmans Drive in Teesside. Thanks to this acquisition, N+P can confirm the start of commissioning of TSP Ltd, its UK-based Subcoal production line, with the aim to ramp up to full production during the year.

Shortly after the property deal was finalized, the first trucks of non-recyclable waste were delivered to the site, allowing the production plant to finally start operations after more than 12 months of negotiations.
Once the plant is fully commissioned, it will process over 300 000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste per year, with more than 35 full-time employees (FTE’s) working on site. The Teesside facility is considered one of the largest, most modern alternative fuel production sites in the world.
I’m proud and excited that we have finally started our newest production site and I am glad to welcome it into our family. As soon as you walk into the shed and you see the site, it is an impressive piece of engineering. We consider it the most modern alternative fuel production site in the world, capable of producing our high-quality pelletized fuels that will decarbonize the industry. The start of TSP marks a new era in our companies 30-year history and we look forward to serving our customers with the fuels they have been asking for, Karel Jennissen, Founder, and CEO of N+P.
Serve UK and European clients
With an annual output capacity of close to 250 000 tonnes per year, the facility can serve several domestic clients with high-quality alternative fuels, as well as the European market by exporting using various modalities.
Apart from the cement industry, N+P has pioneered the development of the utilization of its alternative fuels in industries such as lime kilns – both horizontal and vertical – and coal-fired power plants.
Furthermore, N+P is able to produce alternative reducing agents for the steel industry, which are used as an alternative carbon source to produce steel.
In many of these applications, N+P says that it can offer “a like-for-like” substitute to coal by supplying pulverized products.
