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U.K. Approves Waste-Burning Power Plant in Cheshire

The U.K. is pushing hard on the biomass energy front with permission being granted for the construction of a new refuse-derived fuel plant in Cheshire that...

Released Monday, August 17, 2009


Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The U.K. is pushing hard on the biomass energy front with permission being granted for the construction of a new refuse-derived fuel plant in Cheshire that will generate 95 megawatts (MW) of heat and power from burning 600,000 tonnes of waste each year.

Permission for the controversial plant was granted by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC). Peel Environmental is developing the plant as part of a 100-hectare resource recovery park in the Ince district of Wigan. Peel Environmental is the waste and energy subsidiary of the Peel Group (Manchester).

The news comes just a few weeks after the government gave the green light for the development of a massive 295-MW biomass plant at Teesport in the north of England, which will be built and operated by MGT Power Limited (London). The £500 million project will generate as much electricity as a 1,000-MW windfarm and power 600,000 homes. For additional information, see related news item from July 21, 2009 - U.K. Government Approves 295-Megawatt Biomass-Based Power Plant.

Buoyed by its success, MGT Power recently announced plans for another giant biomass power project at the Port of Tyne, North Tyneside, England, as reported in August 13, 2009, article - MGT Plans 295-Megawatt Biomass Plant Near Newcastle.

The new 95-MW facility will burn municipal, commercial and industrial waste that otherwise would have gone to landfill. The electricity generated will be split between the new resource recovery park and the national grid. In addition, the Recovery Park will host a variety of reprocessing activities, including biodiesel and ethanol production, soil treatment and the recycling of plastic, wood, glass and electrical/electronic equipment.

The decision by DECC to allow the plant has surprised many as the facility was refused permission in 2006 and has been the subject of much protesting by locals and politicians in recent years.

Announcing the decision, Energy and Climate Change Minister Lord Hunt said: "We need to increase our use of renewable energy and to find solutions to the U.K.'s waste problem. This power plant will convert over half a million tonnes of waste each year into energy. The Inspector recommended the power plant be granted consent after a thorough public inquiry. I am satisfied that the mitigation measures to be put in place will protect the amenity of local villages."

Myles Kitcher, Director of Peel Environmental, said: "We are pleased with the decision to grant consent for the Ince resource recovery park. It provides a significant opportunity for the North West to be at the forefront of the U.K.'s low-carbon industrial strategy and to benefit from inward investment and a range of new jobs. Against the current economic climate and drive for more carbon-conscious development, this decision couldn't have come at a better time.

"We also recognise that capturing such opportunities brings the responsibility to work with and address the concerns of local communities. We are committed to working with local people to ensure that proposals are undertaken in an open and transparent manner, with consultation and liaison throughout the development."

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