An NI construction firm has started work on a £160 million biomass plant at Port Clarence in Teeside.
Lagan Construction in partnership with Eco2 were appointed to build The Port Clarence Renewable Energy Plant.
The plant will have capacity to treat an estimated 325,000 tonnes of waste wood per year. Danish energy-from-waste specialist Babcock and Wilcox Vølund will operate the plant.
The plant will generate around 40MW of power, the equivalent of powering around 75,000 homes in Tees Valley and elsewhere in the North East. Situated on the banks of the River Tees at Clarence Works, the facility secured planning permission from Stockton-on-Tees borough council in 2014.
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