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VPI to deliver 349MW rapid response power plants on Humber Bank as part of £500m investment go-ahead

Carbon capture and storage applications also made as it progresses to 'operational readiness' at Immingham plant

A computer generated impression of the new generating facilities located adjacent to the existing immingham Combined Heat and Power Plant, to the rear.(Image: VPI)

Two new power plants are to be built on the South Humber Bank.

VPI has confirmed it is to deliver a further 349MW of generation capacity at its Immingham site, the bulk of a £500 million investment plan being put into action.

Gas-fired, the units will also have the capability to switch to a hydrogen blend as production of the low carbon fuel hits industrial scale in the region. It has already partnered with Air Products on Humber Hydrogen Hub, with up to 800MW envisaged for the cluster.

Read more: SSE celebrates hydrogen win and further carbon capture opportunity

Hundreds of jobs are anticipated to be created in the construction, with scores to support once operational off Rosper Road, South Killingholme.

Consented in late 2020, the 299MW open cycle gas turbine is now expected to enter service by summer 2025. A 50MW gas reciprocating peaking plant will be commissioned next year.

Both are described as rapid-response generators, and sit alongside the existing 1.2GW combined heat and power station that has fed into the neighbouring oil refineries and the grid since 2004.

Planning and permitting applications for VPI’s carbon capture plant, part of the Humber Zero project, have also been submitted.