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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Tamlyn Jones

Work starts on new power plant

Work has started on a new energy plant in the West Midlands capable of powering up to 2,000 homes for a day.

Centrica Business Solutions is leading the project to create the new 20MW hydrogen-ready "peaking plant" in Redditch.

The gas-fired facility is being constructed on the site of a previously decommissioned power plant in the Worcestershire town where eight containerised engines to burn natural gas are being installed.

It is expected to be fully operational later this year and will run only when there is high or peak demand for electricity or when generation from renewables is low.

The engines will also be capable of burning a blend of natural gas and hydrogen, future proofing the site and helping the UK transition towards a decarbonised energy system.

Gregory McKenna, managing director at Centrica Business Solutions, said: "As we transition to a renewable-led grid, gas-fired power plants like the one at Redditch will help meet the UK's fluctuating energy demands by providing back up power when demand cannot be met by renewable generation.

"We have ambitious plans to build out a portfolio of assets which play a critical role as the safety net for the grid. Not only does this help on the path to net zero but it does so with long-term security of supply in mind."

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