Energy-from-waste for Scotland
A research conducted in Scotland and which had been commissioned by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency has revealed that power stations fuelled by bio-waste had the capacity to generate a total of six hundred and ninety two megawatts of electricity. The research was done Jacobs and AEA Energy and Environment. The
by Kelsie Morgan July 8th, 2008
Coal firm in deal with Scottish Power
Scottish Coal has been awarded a contract to supply seven hundred million sterling pounds worth of coal to Scottish Power in a span of five years. Scottish Coal is the second biggest coal mining firm in the United Kingdom. Every year Scottish Power uses up between four million tonnes and
by Lynnette Adamson July 7th, 2008
Power plant to be built in Louth
Sean Quinn the billionaire businessman has received approval to construct an electricity generating plant at a cost of three million euros in Co Louth. The planned electricity generating plant has a capacity for four hundred and fifty megawatts and will be gas-fired. The approval was granted by An Bord Pleanala after
by Jenson Brayshaw June 4th, 2008
Five hundred megawatt power plant planned in Pakistan
In order to try and meet the electricity demands in Pakistan, the government is planning to start a combined cycle electricity generating plant at Dadu, in Sindh which will have a power generation capacity of five hundred megawatts....
by Kelsie Morgan May 9th, 2008
Concerns raised over power plant expansion
Councillors in Hatfield Town are requesting an audience with Richard Budge over plans to increase the size of a power plant. Richard Budge, the pit boss, is planning to increase the size of ...
by Tessa Clarke May 7th, 2008