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£300m South Humber Bank energy from waste plant enters national planning process

£300m proposal is an expansion of locally-approved scheme for land at gas-fired power station

South Humber Bank Energy Centre, Stallingbrough. EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI Energy from waste refuse-derived fuel power station off Hobson Way.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

Detailed proposals for a 95MW energy from waste plant on the South Humber Bank have now been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate.

EP Waste Management Ltd, a subsidiary of EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI, is looking to almost double the capacity of a consented power station it has yet to bring forward at Stallingborough.

Due to the size the application has been escalated to a nationally-significant project.

It would sit on land the company already owns, having acquired the distinctive gas-fired power station from Centrica in 2017.

Located off Hobson Way, the £300-million proposal - first revealed in November - would be known as South Humber Bank Energy Centre.

Prior to the application, which will ultimately be decided by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Czech-owned entity held consultations with stakeholders.

South Humber Bank Energy Centre, Stallingbrough. EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI Energy from waste refuse-derived fuel power station off Hobson Way.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

It has stressed that other than additional works “no changes are proposed to the maximum building dimensions and fuel throughput that were approved by the planning permission” granted by North East Lincolnshire Council a year ago. 

Detailed documents will be published by the Planning Inspectorate once the application is deemed as accepted.