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Tees Renewable Energy Plant

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Status
  
Proposed

Owner(s)
  
MGT Teesside

Primary fuel
  
Biomass

Commission date
  
2020 (expected)

Construction cost
  
650 million GBP

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Official name
  
Tees Renewable Energy Plant

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Location
  
North Yorkshire, North East England

Tees Renewable Energy Plant is a proposed biomass fueled power station situated on the River Tees at Teesport in Redcar and Cleveland, North East England. The plant will operate alongside other renewable energy units and industrial processes operating in the Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC)

Development

The station would burn 1.1 million tonnes of woodpellets per year, sustainably sourced and primarily imported from Europe and America. This would generate 299 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 600,000 homes. If constructed the plant would be one of the largest dedicated wood pellet biomass power station in the United Kingdom, and one of the largest ever biomass-fueled power stations in the world. It is expected to save 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, accounting for 5.5% of the UK's renewables target.

Redcar and Cleveland borough council approved the scheme in November 2008, before the government gave their consent in July 2009. The station is expected to cost £650 million to construct, employing 600 people during its three-year construction period. The station is planned to be opened for commercial operation in 2020.

MGT sold the plant to Macquarie Group and Danish pension fund PKA in 2016, and construction started, with expected completion in 2020.

References

Tees Renewable Energy Plant Wikipedia