Application for a 900 MW Power Generation Station introduction

Hatfield Colliery
Powerfuel's application for a 900 MW Power Generation Station and its impact on Stainforth and the surrounding area

Introduction
The first page of this article

Local assesment
What this will mean for
Stainforth, with extracts from the
technical assesments carried
out by Heaton Planning Ltd

Details of the application
A non-technical summary

Transmission line application
A non-technical summary

Links & downloads
Links of interest, downloads
and thanks to contributors

The Last 25 Years
A brief history about
Hatfield from the end of the
1984-85 strike.

Includes a short film from British Coal and reports from South Yorkshire Coal.

 

Links and downloads of interest to the Powerfuel application

Powerfuel PLC
http://www.powerfuel.plc.uk/index.html

STH Forum - comments from forum members
STH - Hatfield Power Park - Your Thoughts

IGCC - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Gasification_Combined_Cycle

Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform - BERR
http://www.berr.gov.uk/

Stainforthonline feature about the Coalpower application for a 430 MW IGCC plant
http://www.stainforthonline.co.uk/2001/hatfield_colliery.htm

What is SYNGAS
http://biofuel.org.uk/what-is-syngas.html

Shell news library
http://www.shell.com/home/content/shellgasandpower-en/news_and_library/press_releases/2007/powerfuel_agreement_170407.html

Local views from the STH Forum
http://www.stainforthonline.co.uk/forum/

Downloads:

You may need to download the Acrobat reader from Adobe.com to view these files:

South Yorkshire Coal Annual Report 1985-86.pdf

South Yorkshire Coal Annual Report 1988-89.pdf

 

Thanks and acknowledgements:
Thanks go to Powerfuel PLC for providing all the relevant information allowing me to produce it here for the people of Stainforth and the local area.
A special thanks to Alg Liutkevicius for donating the film and and the South Yorkshire Coal 1988-89.pdf, as well as so many other images and interesting bits and pieces.
Thanks also to John Davison, for sending me photographs and giving me his support
Huge thanks to Dr. Rob of netprojects for providing the server space for Stainforthonline.
 

 

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