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Poyry awarded contract for a new power plant in the UK

Poyry's Energy business group has received an assignment by UPM-Kymmene Corporation for services in a renewable energy combined heat and power plant project in the UK. The value of the assignment is over EUR 2 million.

UPM has decided to build a new power plant at its Caledonian mill in Irvine, Scotland. The new boiler will utilise a 350 000 t/a combination of biomass and site derived residues as its primary fuel. The total investment cost is GBP 59 million (approx. EUR 88 million).

Poyry's assignment includes pre-engineering and implementation engineering, project management and procurement services. The plant comprises a new boiler plant utilising bubbling fluidized bed combustion technology, an extraction-condensing steam turbine and new fuel handling systems.

The new power plant, once started up in the third quarter of 2009, will continue to reduce UPM's CO2 emissions by 75 000 t/a. The company has reduced its production related fossil CO2 emissions by 25 per cent during the last ten years by investing in biofuel based energy generation and in energy efficiency. The new power plant at the Caledonian mill will also significantly assist the Scottish Executive in achieving its 2010 national renewables generation target of 18 per cent.



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