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Steven's Croft power station

Coordinates: 55°09′10″N 3°22′58″W / 55.152914°N 3.38279°W / 55.152914; -3.38279
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Steven's Croft power station
Steven's Croft in 2017
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CountryScotland
LocationDumfries and Galloway
Coordinates55°09′10″N 3°22′58″W / 55.152914°N 3.38279°W / 55.152914; -3.38279
Commission date2008
OperatorE.ON
Thermal power station
Primary fuelWood

Steven's Croft is a wood-fired power station near Lockerbie in Scotland. It started energy production in 2008. It is operated by E.ON and produces 44 MW of electricity, burns 60% waste from timber production, 20% coppiced wood, and 20% recycled fibre.[1] It claims to save 140,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases a year.[2] It uses 480,000 tonnes of fuel per year to produce 126 MW of thermal energy, and the boiler is optimised to run at 537 °C and 13.7 megapascals (137 bars) of pressure. Aqueous wastes are dispersed using a wetland filtering system.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Engineering Timelines — Steven's Croft Biomass Power Station". Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Steven's Croft Biomass". E.ON. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Steven's Croft Biomass Power Station, UK". Mott MacDonald. Retrieved 30 March 2017.