First new coal in decades planned for UK

12 December 2006


The company intends to develop two 800 MW supercritical coal-fired units at the site next to the existing four units. The new units are expected to come on line in 2012 once they had been proven when the existing units would be shut down and demolished.

Dr Paul Golby, chief executive of E.On UK, commented: “While many of our competitors are retro-fitting clean up kit on power stations that are over 30 years old, we want to build new, more efficient units that will set a new benchmark for cleaner coal-fired generation in the UK.”

The new units would cost around £1 billion ($2 billion) to build and could also be co-fired with biomass, the company says.


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