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Tyne Renewable Energy Plant

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Location
  
North Shields

Commission date
  
2014 (expected)

Primary fuel
  
Biomass

Status
  
Proposed

Owner(s)
  
MGT Power

Construction cost
  
400 million GBP

Tyne Renewable Energy Plant

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Forth Banks Power St, Darlington Power Station, Manors Power Station, Pandon Dene Power St, BEI‑Teesside

Tyne Renewable Energy Plant (or Tyne REP) is a proposed biomass power station, to be built on the north bank of the River Tyne at North Shields. The plant has been developed by MGT Power, along with their similar project, the Teesport Renewable Energy Plant on Teesside. It is expected to have a generating capacity of 295 megawatts, enough to power around 600,000 homes, making it one of the biggest of its kind in Europe. It is hoped the plant will be opened in 2014, costing £400 million.

The plant would be built on a 14 acres (5.7 ha) industrial site at the Port of Tyne in North Shields adjacent to the proposed North Shields Bio Diesel Plant on the north bank of the River Tyne. The construction of the plant would create around 600 jobs, as well as 150 full-time jobs once the plant was completed, and 300 to 400 indirect jobs in the supply chain. There would be an annual spend of £30 million in the local economy.

References

Tyne Renewable Energy Plant Wikipedia