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Keadby Two delay flagged by SSE with new £350m power station to miss October contract start date

893MW plant west of Scunthorpe is billed as 'the cleanest and most efficient gas-fired power station in Europe'

SSE Thermal's Keadby One and Keadby Two gas-fired power stations, pictured previously.(Image: Stuart Nicol Photography)

SSE has reported a delay in completing the commissioning of Keadby Two power station.

The £350 million combined cycle gas turbine plant is part of an emerging cluster in North Lincolnshire, with carbon capture and hydrogen set to follow.

In a market update ahead of publication of its half-year results in November - which came with a promise to reinvest additional profits back into infrastructure to prevent a repeat of the current energy crisis - the company told how it is now “expected to be available later this winter to help secure energy supplies”.

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It has also reported the completion of the acquisition of Triton Power with Equinor, where Saltend Power Station forms the significant asset, and progression to plan on Dogger Bank offshore wind farm and Viking onshore wind farm at Shetland, with first power from Seagreen, Scotland’s largest wind farm.

SSE has secured a 15-year capacity agreement for Keadby Two in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Capacity Auction process held in March 2020, scheduled to begin on October 1.

Anticipated to bring a £1 billion economic benefit over its lifetime , the addition - delivered with Siemens - will support 220 jobs in the area.

The 893MW plant is set to be “the cleanest and most efficient gas-fired power station in Europe,” capable of providing flexible energy generation capacity to the grid, with the turbine able to reach full combined cycle power in 30 minutes.