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Table A.1 - List of Combustion Plants to Be Included in the Transitional National Plan a B C D E F G H I J K L M Table A.1 - List of combustion plants to be included in the transitional national plan A B C D E F G H I J K L M Annual Quantity of S in number of indigenous solid operating fuels used which Conversion factor(s) Total rated hours Pollutant(s) (SO2, NOx, Average was introduced used in case the thermal (ANOH); dust) for which the plant annual waste into the waste gas flow rate input on (average 2001- concerned is NOT covered gas flow rate combustion plan was calculated from 31/12/2010 2010 if less by the transitional national Gas turbine (average 2001- (avergae 2001- the fuel input (per fuel Number Operating Company Plant name Location (Postcode) 1st permit Extension (MWth) than 1500) plan or engine Annual amount of fuel used (average 2001-2010) (TJ/year) 2010) (Nm³/y) 2010) (tpa) type) (Nm³/GJ) other solid liquid hard coal lignite biomass fuels fuels gaseous fuels Kemsley CHP – GT & WHRB Natural Gas: 1 E.ON UK Plc A/B ME10 2TD 23-mars-95 nr 348 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 7482 6299837158 nr Natural Gas: 842; Kemsley CHP – Package boilers Natural Gas: 2 E.ON UK Plc D-F 2 ME10 2TD 23-mars-95 nr 74 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 0 81 22724094 nr Natural Gas: 279 Natural Gas: 3 E.ON UK Plc Killingholme GT 22 DN40 3LU 14-nov-91 nr 445 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 4724 3977321358 nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 4 E.ON UK Plc Killingholme GT 21 DN40 3LU 14-nov-91 nr 445 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 4914 4137193588 nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 5 E.ON UK Plc Killingholme GT 12 DN40 3LU 14-nov-91 nr 445 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 5128 4317570970 nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 6 E.ON UK Plc Killingholme GT 11 DN40 3LU 14-nov-91 nr 445 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 5336 4492826046 nr Natural Gas: 842; Kemsley CHP – Package boilers Natural Gas: 7 E.ON UK Plc A-C ME10 2TD 23-mars-95 nr 74 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 0 71 19721091 nr Natural Gas: 279 Cottam Development Centre Natural Gas: 8 E.ON UK Plc Power Station DN22 9BL 24-déc-98 nr 715 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 14022 11806866356 nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 226201315; Liquid: 12 Polimeri Europa UK Grangemouth FK3 9XE 1993 nr 76 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 68 863 18717233 nr Gas: 262; Liquid: 277 Liquid: 343696; Port of Liverpool CHP - Package Natural Gas: 13 E.On UK Plc Boilers 1-3 L20 1ED 31-juil-02 nr 72 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 1 385 Coal:107432774 nr Liquid: 284; Gas: 279 23026864779; Biomass: 101518766; Other solid: 12304789; Heavy fuel oil: 394115582; Coal: 364; Biomass: Liquid 344; Other solid: 364; biomass: Heavy fuel oil: 290; 14 RWE npower plc Aberthaw Power Station CF62 4ZW 08-avr-93 nr 4090 nr nr nr 63261 0 295 34 1617 0 74766631 nr Liquid biomass: 290 Natural gas: 921497585; Natural Gas: 842; 15 Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers Stoneywood Mill AB21 9AB 1990 nr 58 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 1 1094 Liquid: 804928 nr Liquid: 857 18 BP Exploration Kinneil Stack A1 (B -101) GT FK3 9XH 23-mars-93 nr 84 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 2175 3612770000 nr nr - measured Kinneil Stack A1 (B -101) Waste Heat Recovery Units 23-mars-93 nr 92 nr SO2; Dust 0 0 0 0 0 98 162486768 nr Gas: 1656 Natural Gas: 4149325211; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 26 British Sugar Wissington PE33 9QG 01-juin-98 nr 212 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 19 4928 16160663 nr oil: 857; Natural Gas: 2944672460; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 27 British Sugar Bury St Edmunds IP32 7BB 01-mai-99 nr 212 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 16 3497 14030885; nr oil: 857; Natural Gas: 401096640; Other Gas: Natural Gas: 842; 451; Gas oil: Other Gas: 842; 28 SSE plc Burghfield Generation Site RG30 UW 1997 nr 120 811 SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 1 476 1144481; nr Gas oil: 857; Natural Gas: 29 E.ON UK Plc Castleford Power Station WF10 2JT 03-nov-00 nr 121 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 2113 1779552132; nr Natural Gas: 842 Natural Gas: 30 Centrica KL Ltd Kings Lynn Power Station GT1 PE34 3RD 14-juin-94 nr 625 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 12181 10256123395 nr Natural Gas: 842 Natural Gas: 31 Centrica KPS Ltd Killingholme Power Station GT1 DN40 3EH 18-déc-92 nr 405 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 7335 6175844488 nr Natural Gas: 842 Natural Gas: 32 Centrica KPS Ltd Killingholme Power Station GT2 DN40 3EH 18-déc-92 nr 405 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 7056 5941148652; nr Natural Gas: 842 Natural Gas: 33 Centrica KPS Ltd Killingholme Power Station GT3 DN40 3EH 18-déc-92 nr 440 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 7369 6204926514; nr Natural Gas: 842 South Humber Bank Power Natural Gas: 34 Centrica SHB Ltd Station GT13 DN41 8BZ 31-août-93 nr 491 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 9976 8399631434; nr Natural Gas: 842 South Humber Bank Power Natural Gas: 35 Centrica SHB Ltd Station GT11 & 12 DN41 8BZ 31-août-93 nr 982 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 19952 16799262868; nr Natural Gas: 842; South Humber Bank Power Natural Gas: 36 Centrica SHB Ltd Station GT21 & 22 DN41 8BZ janv-99 nr 982 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 22598 19027112750; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 352485488; Other Gas: 141305; Gas Natural Gas: 842; Other 38 SSE plc Chickerall Generation Site DT4 9XJ 1997 nr 120 702 SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 2 419 oil: 1876004; nr Gas: 842; Gas oil: 857; Natural Gas: 39 E.On UK Plc Connah's Quay Unit 2 CH5 4BP 08-août-95 nr 651 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 15998 13470017735; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 40 E.On UK Plc Connah’s Quay Unit 4 CH5 4BP 08-août-95 nr 651 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 16224 13660816210; nr Natural Gas: 842; Coal: 33643498508; Biomass: 268400753; Coal: 364; Biomass: Heavy fuel oil: 344; Heavy fuel oil: 43 EDF Energy Cottam Power Station LCP1 DN22 0EU 09-sept-63 nr 5264 nr nr nr 92427 0 780 0 1527 0 442797555; nr 290; Natural Gas: 45 RWE npower plc Didcot B Module 5 OX11 7YU 25-avr-96 nr 1293 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 26806 22570244506; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 46 RWE npower plc Didcot B Module 6 OX11 7YU 25-avr-96 nr 1243 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 30238 25460075466; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 2418580917; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 47 Dow Corning Ltd. Dow CHP CF63 3DH 01-nov-99 nr 239 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 4 2872 3564648; nr oil: 857; Coal: 80354108341; Biomass: 1269557057; Other solid: 525021828; Heavy fuel oil: 301464059; Coal: 364; Biomass: Liquid 344; Other solid: 364; biomass: Heavy fuel oil: 290; 48 Drax Power Limited Drax Power Station- YO8 8PH 1973 nr 10.000 nr nr nr 220753 0 3691 1442 1513 0 137173531; nr Liquid biomass: 290; Natural Gas: 49 DSM Nutritional Products Dalry DSM CHP (Turbine) KA24 5JJ 1994 nr 123 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 1976 952797134 nr Natural Gas: 484 Natural Gas: Dalry DSM CHP (Boiler) nr SO2; Dust nr 0 0 0 0 0 557 272805430 nr Natural Gas: 484 Gas: 38648950; Biomass: Gas: 248; Biomass: 52 EPR Ely Limited Elean Power Station CB6 2QE 01-nov-99 nr 114 nr SO2; Dust nr 0 0 2887 0 0 156 1085243492 nr 376 Natural Gas: 53 International Power Plc Deeside Power Station GT2 CH5 2UL 30-sept-93 nr 464 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 8636 7271466587; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 54 E.On UK Plc Connah’s Quay Unit 1 CH5 4BP 08-août-95 nr 651 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 15481 13034863609; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 55 E.On UK Plc Connah’s Quay Unit 3 CH5 4BP 08-août-95 nr 651 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 15997 13469445480; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 56 E.On UK Plc Enfield Power Station GT HRSG- EN3 7PL 01-juil-94 nr 686 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 15052 12674080243; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 57 E.On UK Plc Port of Liverpool CHP - GT L20 1ED 31-juil-02 nr 99 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 1849 1556976634; nr Natural Gas: 842; Coal: 35062651986; Biomass: 15036671; Other Solid: 234479286; Coal: 364; Biomass: Other liquid: 344; Other Solid: 364; 58 E.On UK Plc Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station NG11 0EE 07-avr-93 nr 5272 nr nr nr 96326 0 43 644 715 0 207271651 nr Other liquid: 290 Natural Gas: 59 E.On UK Plc Sandbach Power Installation CW11 3PZ 08-janv-98 nr 122 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 2543 2141522011; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 62 E.On UK Plc Thornhill Power Station WF12 9EA 16-mars-96 nr 122 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 1744 1468344821; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 10837421798; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 63 E.On UK Plc Winnington CHP CW8 4GX 01-oct-99 nr 621 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 5 12871 4605383; nr oil: 857; Natural Gas: 64 E.On UK Plc Winnington CHP boilers CW8 4GX 01-oct-99 nr 321 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 0 70 19515536 nr Natural Gas: 279 Coal: 23980876226; Biomass: 513104097; Liquid: Coal: 364; Biomass: 66 SSE plc Fiddler’s Ferry Power Station WA5 2UT 17-juil-70 nr 5122 nr nr nr 65881 0 1492 0 1180 0 342165302 nr 344; Liquid: 290 Natural Gas: 67 RWE npower plc Great Yarmouth Power Station NR30 3PY 12-mai-98 nr 710 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 16877 14210339643; nr Natural Gas: 842; Natural Gas: 70 Huntsman Tioxide Europe Ltd Greatham Works TS25 2DD 23-mars-93 nr 81 nr SO2; Dust nr 0 0 0 0 0 996 283796266 nr Natural Gas: 283 Natural Gas: 71 RWE npower plc Hythe CHP1 SO45 3BP 12-févr-01 nr 133 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 2766 2329345460; nr Natural Gas: 842; Other liquid: 930096; Natural Gas: Other liquid: 284; 72 RWE npower plc Hythe Package Boilers SO45 3BP 12-févr-01 nr 83 nr SO2; Dust nr 0 0 0 0 3 195 54462090 nr Natural Gas: 279 Natural Gas: 74 Ineos Nitriles (UK) Limited Ineos GT1 TS2 1TX 01-nov-97 nr 126 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 0 3292 2771782951; nr Natural Gas: 842; 77 Ineos Chemicals (Grangemouth) Limited Boiler F501A FK3 9XH 1992 nr 73 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 0 1426 403653903 nr 283 78 Ineos Chemicals (Grangemouth) Limited Boiler F501B FK3 9XH 1992 nr 73 nr nr nr 0 0 0 0 0 1396 395129248 nr 283 Natural Gas: 13819033860; Liquid: Natural Gas: 842; 79 SSE plc Keadby Power Station GT1 DN17 3EF 08-avr-92 nr 665 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 5540 16412 4747992455 nr Liquid: 857 Natural Gas: 13626045565; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 80 SSE plc Keadby Power Station GT2 DN17 3EF 08-avr-92 nr 665 nr SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 5998 16183 5140303235; nr oil: 857; Natural Gas: 108222149; Gas oil: Natural Gas: 842; Gas 81 SSE plc Keadby Power Station GT3 DN17 3EF 01-mai-98 nr 75 683 SO2; Dust Turbine 0 0 0 0 308 129 263745943; nr oil: 857; Coal: 8808147575; Biomass: 2632062; Heavy fuel oil: 228508828; Coal: 364; Biomass: Liquid 344; Heavy fuel oil: biomass: 290; Liquid biomass: 82 AES Kilroot Power LTD.
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