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Power Generation Plant Biofuels Biofuel (or biomass) power stations: Dedicated biomass:

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Ely power station 38MW (straw/gas) (EPR) Glanford Power Station 13MW (meat and bone meal) * Eye power station 13MW (animal waste derived fuel) (EPR) Thetford power station 39MW (poultry litter) (EPR) Wilton 10 30MW (SembCorp) Eye Power Station 12.7MW (poultry litter) (EPR)

Proposed biomass:

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Avonmouth 100MW (Helius Energy) Barton-upon-Irwell 20MW renewable energy plant[1] Blackburn Meadows 25MW planning approved (E.ON) Brigg renewable energy plant 40MW planning approved (Eco2) Drax Ouse Renewable Energy Plant 300MW (Drax/Siemens) Immingham Heron Renewable Energy Plant 300MW (Drax/Siemens) Portbury Dock 150MW (E.ON) Sleaford 40MW planning approved Stallingborough 65MW (RWE npower)

The following plants can co-fire coal and biofuels:

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Cottam Power Station Didcot A Power Station Drax Power Station Ferrybridge Power Station Fiddlers Ferry Power Station Lynemouth Power Station Slough Heat and Power Tilbury Power Station West Burton Power Station

[edit] Nuclear power stations Nuclear power stations: [edit] Open

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Dungeness B Power Station 1080MW (predicted closure 2018) Hartlepool Power Station 1210MW (predicted closure 2014) Heysham Power Station Stage 1 1200MW (predicted closure 2014) Heysham Power Station Stage 2 1200MW (predicted closure 2023) Hinkley Point B Power Station 1260MW (predicted closure 2016) Oldbury Power Station 470MW (predicted closure 2011) Sizewell B Power Station 1190MW (predicted closure 2035)

[edit] Coal-fired Coal-fired power stations: [edit] Open

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Cottam Power Station 2008MW, EDF Didcot A Power Station 1958MW, RWE, co-fires gas and biofuel (to close by end 2015) Drax power station 3870MW, Drax Group, co-fires biofuel Eggborough Power Station 1960MW, Eggborough Power Limited Ferrybridge Power Station 1995MW, SSE, co-fires biofuel (units 1 and 2 to close by end 2015)

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Fiddlers Ferry Power Station 1961MW, SSE, co-fires biofuel Ironbridge Power Station (or Buildwas Power Station) 970MW, E.On (to close by end 2015) Kingsnorth power station 1940MW, E.On, co-fires oil (A station to close by end 2015) Lynemouth Power Station 420MW, Alcan, co-fires biofuel Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station 2000MW, E.On Rugeley Power Station 1006MW, IP Tilbury Power Station 1038MW, RWE, co-fires oil (to close by end 2015) West Burton Power Station 1972MW, EDF Wilton Power Station 197MW, SembCorp Industries

[edit] Proposed or under construction

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Kingsnorth power station 1940MW, proposed Hatfield power station 900MW (IGCC/gas), planning approved February 2009

[edit] Gas-fired Gas-fired power stations: Note there are various definitions of generating capacity which will result in variation between the different sources. [edit] Open

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Barking Reach power station 1000MW (currently being extended by 470MW) Blackburn Mill 60MW Bridgewater power station 10MW Burghfield power station 45MW Chickerell power station 45MW Chippenham power station 10MW Corby Power Station 401MW Coryton Power Station 732MW Cottam Power Station 400MW Damhead Creek power station 792MW, plans being drawn up for 1000MW extension Derwent Power Station 214MW, CHP Didcot B Power Station 1390MW Enfield Power Station 392MW Fellside Power Station 180MW, CHP Glanford Brigg Power Station 268MW Great Yarmouth Power Station 420MW Immingham Power Station 730MW, currently being expanded to 1180MW, CHP Keadby Power Station 745MW Killingholme Power Station 665MW, Centrica Killingholme Power Station 900MW, E.ON Kings Lynn Power Station 340MW, permission granted to extend by 1020MW Little Barford Power Station 665MW Langage Power Station 900 MW Marchwood Power Station 840MW, under construction Medway Power Station 688MW Peterborough Power Station 405MW Rocksavage Power Station 748MW Roosecote Power Station 229MW Rye House Power Station 715MW Salt End power station 1200MW Seabank Power Station 1145MW Seal Sands Power Station 50MW Sevington power station 10MW Shoreham Power Station 400MW Solutia power station 10MW South Humber Bank Power Station 1285MW Spalding Power Station 860MW Sutton Bridge Power Station 800MW, proposed extenstion of 1260MW

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Taylors Lane Power Station 132 MW Teesside power station 1875MW Weston Point CHP Wheldale power station 8MW, mine gas Winnington Power Station 130MW, CHP

In the UK there is also:

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856MW of landfill gas plant 123MW of sewer gas plant 1921MW of CHP not listed above using various fuels 1328MW of other autogenerators

[edit] Proposed or under construction

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Carrington Power Station 860MW approved (also referred to as Partington) Drakelow Power Station 1220MW, planning approved Grain Power Station 1275MW, CHP, under construction Staythorpe Power Station 1650MW, under construction Thor Cogeneration Power Station 1020MW, planning approved West Burton Power Station 1270MW, planning approved

[edit] Oil-fired Oil-fired power stations: [edit] Open

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Fawley Power Station 968MW, RWE (to close by end 2015) Grain Power Station 1300MW, E.On (to close by end 2015) Littlebrook D Power Station 2055MW, RWE (to close by end 2015)

[edit] Open cycle gas turbines Gas turbine power stations: [edit] Open

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Cowes Power Station Croydon Gas Power Station Norwich Power Station Taylors Lane Power Station

[edit] Wind power For current list see BWEA website Wind power generating facilities:

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Bears Down 10MW Blood Hill wind farm 2.25MW Blyth Offshore and Pier 6.7MW Holmside 5.5MW Kirkby Moor 5MW Lambrigg 7MW Nissan Motors Plant Scout Moor Wind Farm 65MW Scroby Sands wind farm 60MW Tow Law 2MW Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm 90MW Thanet Wind Farm 300MW

[edit] Tidal power Tidal power generating facilities:

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Severn Barrage (proposed) Wave hub (proposed)

[edit] Hydroelectric power

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Back Barrow Hydro 0.325 MW Beeston, Nottinghamshire 1.66 MW, currently the largest Run of River Hydroelectric plant in England. Belper North Mill 350kW Biddulph Park 3kW Borrowash Mill, 0.179 MW Brignall Mill 3kW Burton Mill, 0.068 MW Cotton Valley Sewage Works 15kW Cuckney School, Nottinghamshire 7kW Delank Quarry 0.3 MW Earthbalance Centre 7kW Gants Mill Somerset 12kW Glen Lyn Gorge 0.3 MW Guildford Mill 40kW Hamlyn Mill 7kW Houghton Mill 16kW Itteringham Mill 4kW Kielder Water 12 MW, England's largest hydroelectric plant. Lynmouth Hydro 0.305 MW Marlingford Mill 12kW Marsh Mill 6kW Masson Mill, River Derwent, Derbyshire 260kW Milford Mill 180kW Old Walls Hydro, Dartmoor, 0.076 MW Oswestry, Llanfordda, 0.363 MW Oldcotes Mill 3kW Ponts Mill Hydro Scheme 0.2 MW River Dart Country Park, Dartmoor, 0.048 MW Sonning Mill 16kW St. Blazey, 0.2 MW Sturston Mill 1.5kW Talamh Life Centre 4kW Tellisford Mill, Somerset, part of the Mendip Power Group 75kW Trecarrell Mill Hydro Scheme, 0.03 MW Trelubbas Hydro Scheme, 0.175 MW