Geertruidenberg Power Station
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Geertruidenberg Power Station is proposed by Essent to have an installed capacity of 800-1100 megawatts.[1] The project has been approved and will be fired predominantly with coal and 30% by biomass. In May 2008 Essent canceled the proposal stating that it was because it had received limited emission rights for carbon dioxide.[2]
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- ↑ "PiE’s new power plant project tracker – April 2008", Power in Europe, Issue 523, April 7, 2008, page 32.
- ↑ "Essent stops construction of coal-powered plant", Expatica.com, May 30, 2008.