Energy and utilities case studies
British Energy
Interserve has been awarded a contract to provide industrial services at Hunterston B, Hartlepool, Sizewell B and Torness Nuclear Power Stations on behalf of British Energy.
British Nuclear Group Ltd, Dungeness
Interserve’s highly-trained and fully-qualified operatives offer a wealth of experience in industrial cleaning services across a wide variety of environments, specialising in specific tailored single cleans; pre and post outage cleans; and maintenance cleaning contracts.
British Nuclear Group Ltd, Sellafield
The B38 Construction and Management Services contract, which included mechanical and pipework installation, insulation and scaffolding at the Sellafield site, has now been successfully operated for three years.
Qatar Shell
From training to maintenance
Pearl Gas to Liquids (GTL), a project jointly developed by Qatar Petroleum and Shell, is the world's largest gas-to-liquids plant with peak capabilities of converting natural gas into 140,000 barrels per day of clean-burning liquid transport fuel and other liquid products and 120,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids and ethane.
SembCorp Utilities, Wilton
Among SembCorp’s assets are the Wilton Power Station - a 197 MW combined heat and power (CHP) plant capable of producing up to 600 tonnes of steam an hour - the Wilton Water Treatment Plant which supplies up to 2,000 cubic metres of demineralised water an hour (the largest such water facility in the UK) and cable and pipe work distribution systems for electricity, steam, compressed air, nitrogen and water.
Severn Trent Water
Interserve successfully completed the UK’s first anaerobic crop digestion plant in July 2010. After two years of research and planning and 55 weeks of intense construction, the plant is now generating electricity.
Thames Water
Interserve's joint venture with Acciona constructed a 150,000-m3/day reverse osmosis desalination facility to treat brackish water abstracted from the Thames estuary.
United Utilities
Interserve, as part of the KMI Plus Joint Venture, is currently undertaking work as part of a £350 million framework for the non-infrastructure capital delivery framework with United Utilities.


