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Plan to almost double South Humber Bank energy from waste plant

EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI seeks to upgrade consented plant to 90MW from 49MW

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

The owner of South Humber Bank Power Station is looking to almost double the capacity of a £300-million energy from waste plant it is about to bring forward.

EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI wants to upgrade the consented 49.9MW proposal at Stallingborough to 95MW. In doing so it becomes a ‘nationally significant infrastructure project,’ requiring consent from government.

EP Waste Management Ltd, a subsidiary of EPº£½ÇÊÓÆµI is proposing the upgrade for the site at South Marsh Road, to be known as South Humber Bank Energy Centre.

The original distinctive gas-fired power plant was acquired from Centrica in 2017 by the Czech owned utility giant. The addition would take place on undeveloped land within the site boundary, towards the estuary.

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

Ahead of an application to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in the first quarter of next year, pre-application consultations are to be held.

The company 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 in April.

It is envisaged that 50 permanent jobs will be created, with 600 at peak construction. The plant will operate for 30 years and sits at the heart of the South Humber Industrial Investment Programme area, which also includes a neighbouring jet fuel plant.

Consultation events will be held at Europarc Innovation Centre, Grimsby, on Tuesday, November 12 (12.30pm to 5.15pm); Stallingborough Village Hall on Wednesday, November 13, (1.15pm to 5.30pm) and Healing Manor Hotel on Thursday, November 14 (2:30pm to 8pm).