E.ON announces plans to build one of UK's largest biomass power stations at Port of Bristol

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08/20/2008

20 August 2008 - E.ON has announced plans to invest around $600m in a biomass power station at the Port of Bristol in the United Kingdom.

At 150 MW, the proposed Portbury Dock Renewable Energy Plant would generate enough power for more than 200 000 homes by burning wood that would largely be brought to the plant by boat.

E.ON has issued a scoping statement to North Somerset Council, the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) and other interested parties outlining the company's plans and hopes to submit a full application to BERR in the middle of next year.

If the project gets the green light, construction is expected to start in 2010, with the first power being produced in 2013 and full operation would be reached in 2014.

Portbury Dock is the third of E.ON's biomass developments in the UK. The company already operates Scotland's largest dedicated biomass power station at Steven's Croft near Lockerbie and, earlier this year, received permission for a 25 MW biomass station in Sheffield.

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