Tuesday 12 November 2013

Tilbury Power Station


The Tilbury power stations are two fossil fuel power stations on the north bank of the River Thames at Tilbury in Essex. The 1,428 MW Tilbury B Power Station has operated since 1967 and fires coal, as well as co-firing oil and biomass. The former oil-fired 360 MW Tilbury A Power Station operated from 1956 until 1981 when it was mothballed. The current system generates enough electricity to meet the electrical requirements of 1.4 million people, equivalent to 80% of the population of Essex. RWE is currently testing and recommissioning the station following conversion to burn biomass only; this includes converting the black-start open cycle gas turbines to run biofuel in addition to the power station proper.*

*Source Wikipedia.  

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