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Fellside CHP180 MW Cogeneration

Cogeneration

Fellside CHP stands as a prominent cogeneration facility in the United Kingdom, ranked 145th among 3024 power generation facilities nationwide. This position underscores its significance within a diverse energy landscape dominated by natural gas. With a substantial capacity of 180 MW, Fellside CHP is the third largest cogeneration plant in the country, contributing a noteworthy 0.12% to the UK’s total capacity of 153,520 MW. The technology employed here allows for the simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heat, enhancing overall energy efficiency. Located in close proximity to a cluster of wind power plants, including the impressive Walney Wind Farm, which boasts a capacity of 1026.2 MW, Fellside CHP plays a crucial role in ensuring energy reliability in the region. Other notable nearby facilities include the Walney 3 and West of Duddon Sands Wind Farms, with capacities of 660 MW and 389 MW respectively. This concentration of renewable energy sources highlights a regional commitment to transitioning towards greener energy, though Fellside's cogeneration stands out as a vital complement to the intermittent nature of wind energy. In the broader context of the UK energy profile, where gas remains the dominant fuel source, Fellside CHP represents an essential part of the cogeneration sector, which is relatively small compared to other energy forms. Owned and operated by Px Limited, this facility was strategically positioned to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, aligning with the UK’s sustainability goals. As the energy landscape evolves, the role of plants like Fellside CHP will become increasingly critical in balancing energy supply and demand while supporting the transition to a low-carbon future.

Capacity
180 MW
Commissioning Year
2014

12 years old

Owner
Px Limited
Location
54.4184°, -3.4883°

United Kingdom, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 54.418400, -3.488300
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Cogeneration
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
United Kingdom
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
United KingdomEnergy Profile
3,024
Total Plants
155.3 GW
Total Capacity
GasWindNuclearCoal
Top Fuels
Understanding Cogeneration: A Dual Approach to Power Generation

Cogeneration, also known as combined heat and power (CHP), is a highly efficient power generation technology that simultaneously produces electricity and useful heat from the same energy source. This process maximizes energy efficiency by capturing and utilizing the heat that would otherwise be wasted in conventional power generation methods, where only electricity is produced. Cogeneration systems can utilize various fuels, including natural gas, biomass, coal, and even waste heat from industrial processes, making it a versatile solution for different applications.

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