UK's Lostock Power Plant Proposes License Change to Release Full Capacity of £480 Million Project
2026-06-25 14:43
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant (LSEP) in the UK has proposed submitting an application to amend the existing license conditions for the waste-to-energy facility.

The application, to be made under Section S36C of the Electricity Act, aims to enable the plant to unlock its full power generation potential. The £480 million facility is under construction at the Lostock Works site near Northwich, Cheshire. If approved, the plant would be capable of generating enough electricity to power up to 210,000 homes—approximately 2.5 times the combined size of the towns of Northwich and Winsford.

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