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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