Power from waste – the world’s biggest biomass power plants

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Green Giants World's Largest Biomass Power Plants

Ironbridge power station

Ironbridge, United Kingdom - 740MW

With 740MW capacity, the Ironbridge power plant located in the Severn Gorge, UK, is the world's biggest biomass power plant. Ironbridge was previously a coal-fired power station with an installed capacity of 1,000MW. Two units of the plant were converted for biomass-based power generation in 2013.

The power plant is owned and operated by UK power and gas company E.ON. The Ironbridge power station is due to close in 2015 as part of European Union's Large Combustion Plant Directive (LCPD). E.ON has converted the plant to generate power from wood pellets until its scheduled closure.

Alholmens Kraft, Finland - 265MW

Alholmens Kraft, a 265MW bio-fuelled power plant located at the factory premises of the Finnish pulp, paper and timber manufacturer UPM-Kymmene in Alholmen, Jakobstad, Finland, is the world's second biggest biomass power plant. The plant, operational since January 2002, also supplies 100MW of heat for the UPM paper mill and 60MW of district heating for the inhabitants of Jakobstad.

The Alholmens Kraft Power Plant designed by Metso utilises a Circulating Fluidised-Bed Boiler supplied by Kvaerner Pulping. The plant is owned and operated by Oy Alholmens Kraft, a 49.9% owned subsidiary of Pohjolan Voima. The other stakeholders of the plant include Perhonjoki, Revon Sahko Oy and Skelleftea Kraft.

Polaniec, Poland - 205MW

At 205MW capacity, the Polaniec biomass power plant located at Polaniec in south-east Poland is the world's third biggest biomass power plant. The plant, using tree-farming and agricultural by-products as fuel, began commercial operation in November 2012.

The fully biomass-fuelled plant is owned and operated by GDF SUEZ and has the world's biggest and the most advanced biomass circulating fluidised bed (CFB) boiler which was manufactured by Foster Wheeler. The plant generates electricity enough for 600,000 households while offsetting 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

Kymij?rvi II, Finland - 160MW

Lahti Energy's 160MW Kymij?rvi II power plant located in the Lahti city of Finland, about 100km north of Helsinki, ranks as the world's fourth biggest biomass power plant. It is a gasification-based power plant utilising solid recovered fuel (SRF) such as unclean plastic, paper, cardboard and wood. Kymij?rvi II is located near Kymij?rvi I which generates power mostly from coal despite the installation of a biomass CFB gasifier at the plant in 1998.

The Kymij?rvi II power plant began commercial operation in May 2012 and comprises of an atmospheric pressure CFB gasifier 25m in height and with an outer diameter of 5m that converts waste-derived fuel into combustible gas, a natural-circulation steam boiler, Siemens SST 800 Tandem turbine, and Siemens Gen5-100A-2P generator. Metso provided automation system for the power plant.