Gas powered
South Humber Bank Power Station is a 1,265 MW gas-fired power station at Stallingborough. Phase 1, completed in 1997, consists of three 166 MW gas turbines with three heat recovery steam generators. It was designed and built by a consortium of Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie (CMI) and International Combustion, and 255 MW steam turbine. Phase 2 was completed in 1999 and consists of two 169 MW gas turbines, two heat recovery steam generators and a 171 MW steam turbine. It is similar to two CCGTs next-door to each other.
The station is owned by EP UK Investments Ltd., which is daughter company of EP Power Europe, which is 100% owned by Czech energy group EPH (owned by Daniel Křetínský). EPH bought South Humber Bank power station from Centrica in June 2017.
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Taken on Friday February 17, 2023
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Posted on Monday December 4, 2023
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