Robinsons Longcliffe Ltd were awarded the contract to design and fabricate a new flyash plant for Drax Power Station, aimed at screening raw material and conveying it into an integrated pipeline system. The plant was designed to handle large quantities of flyash and to provide an efficient method of transferring the material through the system to optimise operations at the power station.
The project involved comprehensive design work, ensuring that the plant met both the specific technical requirements of the client and regulatory standards for safety and performance. Robinsons Longcliffe Ltd’s expertise in bespoke fabrication enabled the delivery of a system that would efficiently process and convey flyash without disruption to Drax Power Station’s ongoing operations.
The scope of work included the fabrication of key components of the plant, such as hoppers, screens, and conveyor systems, all designed to handle the weight and abrasiveness of the flyash material. The entire system was integrated into the existing infrastructure at Drax Power Station to ensure seamless operation. This project was completed on schedule and to the highest standards, contributing to Drax’s ability to manage its operations efficiently and sustainably.






