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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 297 UTILITY WEEK ENERGY SUPPLY HANDBOOK 2014 Name Fuel Capacity Cost (£m) Target online MW POWER STATIONS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Power stations marked with a l may appear in more than one table because of their shared ownership with other companies in the Utility Week Energy Supply Handbook 2014. Key AGR = Advanced gas reactor BPST = Back pressure steam turbine CCGT = Combined cycle gas turbine CHP = Combined heat and power GT = Gas turbine HFO = Heavy fuel oil MBM = Meat and bone meal OCGT = Open cycle gas turbine PWR = Pressurised water reactor ST = Steam turbine ULS GO = Ultra low sulphur diesel Dong Wind (UK) Ltd West of Duddon Sands Offshore Wind 389 2014 Comment: During the years 2012 to 2014, through a joint venture with ScottishPower Renewables, DONG Energy will construct the West of Duddon Sands Offshore Wind Farm. EDF Energy plc West Burton, Nottinghamshire CCGT 1,300 600 2012 RWE Innogy (UK) Greater Gabbard, Thames Estuary Offshore wind 500 600 2012 Main power plant: 140 Siemens wind turbines Main contractor: Fluor Comment: Under construction. Gwynt Y Mor, Liverpool Bay Offshore wind 750 €2 billion 2014 Main contractor: RWE Innogy, Siemens, Stadtwerke Munchen Markinch, Fife Biomass 50 200 2012 Comment: To replace the existing coal-fired power plant at Tullis Rusell. Spalding Energy Company Ltd Spalding, Lincolnshire CCGT 900 £500m Comment: A development of the power station will be constructed from 2011, to begin operation in 2014, at a cost of £500 million. The expansion is timed to coincide with withdrawal of older UK power stations. The combined plant will have a capacity of around 1,800MW. Walney (UK) Offshore Windfarms Ltd off Walney Island, Irish Sea Offshore wind 367.2 Main power plant: Siemens turbines Main contractor: Siemens

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