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our website uses cookies. by continuing we assume your permission to deploy cookies, as detailed in our privacy and cookies policy. close cookies notice × drax group twitter linkedin facebook instagram google-plus vimeo youtube subscribe × sign up for updates from drax biomass. × search drax group menu × × twitter linkedin facebook instagram google-plus vimeo youtube subscribe about commitments contact us news key documents frequently asked questions (faqs) back to top delivering energy for the future station will be a rapid response gas-fired power plant located at the eye airfield industrial estate in suffolk. a subsidiary business of drax group , station will support intermittent forms of renewable electricity at times where they are not able to meet national electricity demand. it will enter commercial operation in the early-to-mid 2020s, subject to securing a capacity market contract. about station will be located in an area of eye airfield, a former world war ii united states air force base safeguarded by mid suffolk district council (msdc) for development as an energy park. it lies within the administrative boundaries of msdc and suffolk county council (scc) and is located 1 km north west of the village of eye, 4 km south of diss and adjacent to the a140 which links norwich to ipswich. station, a drax group development project, will help support great britain’s energy security. it will be used during periods of peak electricity demand and when intermittent renewable technologies are unable to produce the power required to keep the country running – for example when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining. it will not operate more than 1,500 hours a year and as such, station will help the country to transition to a lower carbon economy. it will have the capacity to generate enough instant electricity to power 150,000 households. all efforts will be made to ensure station has a minimal impact on the environment during its construction and operation. the project the station project will comprise: a new open cycle gas turbine (ocgt) power peaking plant, also known as a simple cycle gas turbine capable of providing up to 299 megawatts (mw) of electricity. following consultation with the community in 2014/15 and additional technical work, the plant will incorporate a single gas turbine generator with one exhaust gas flue stack. a new electrical connection via an underground cable circuit to export electricity from the power station to the national grid electricity transmission system. a new gas insulated electricity substation constructed by national grid. a new gas pipeline connection to bring natural gas to the power station from the gas national transmission system in the vicinity of the project site. this element incorporates an above ground installation (agi) at its southern end and a new access road off potash lane. planning & consultation the views of local residents, businesses and other local interest groups were crucial in shaping the final planning application . to inform its planning application, undertook a two stage consultation process: ‘non-statutory consultation’, which began in may 2013, followed by a period of ‘statutory consultation’, which began on 3 october 2013 and closed on 7 november 2013. the consultation plan (known as the statement of community consultation and found it key documents ) met all legal requirements and was based on a range of advice and guidance. following extensive consultation, the project was granted planning permission – known as a development consent order – on 23 july 2015 by the secretary of state for energy and climate change. commitments environment an environmental impact assessment (eia) was undertaken and formed a central part of the application for a development consent order (dco) in accordance with the planning act (2008). please see the environmental statement non-technical summary in key documents . the full environmental statement and supporting documents can be accessed via the planning inspectorate’s website . community benefit as part of its commitment to support the communities in which it operates, drax will provide a community benefit fund to support local projects and initiatives in the vicinity of station. it is intended that the local community will have the final say over how this money is spent and which projects to support. drax is in ongoing discussions with the local authorities over how this community benefit fund can be best delivered in a fair and transparent way and will provide further details in due course. working with local businesses construction is expected to take approximately 30 months and will provide job opportunities for up to 150 skilled and semi-skilled workers. as part of the construction programme, drax is committed to working with its lead engineering, procurement and construction (epc) contractor to ensure that local businesses have every opportunity to tender for relevant work streams they can support the project on. we will hold a ‘meet the buyer’ event in the local area early in the construction programme to provide more details on these opportunities and how suppliers can get involved. expressions of interest from local companies wishing to support the project have already been received and if you would like to be kept aware of future developments and be added to our database please contact us . contact us eye airfield industrial estate, suffolk drax group plc selby north yorkshire yo8 8ph tel: +44(0)1757 618381 email: [email protected] media contacts are available at drax.com/media news 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 recent years other years 9 february 2018 - to participate in future auction view 10 july 2017 - drax meets community representatives in eye view 9 december 2016 - to participate in 2017 auction view 6 december 2016 - drax acquires view 25 august 2016 - project update view 8 january 2016 - project update view 2 april 2015 - dco examination phase closed view 16 january 2015 - ’s response to dr dan poulter mp view 1 may 2014 - planning inspectorate accepts development consent order application view 7 march 2014 - takes stock of local feedback towards project view 26 february 2014 - electrical connection plans: meets local residents view 13 february 2014 - information update drop-in sessions view 6 february 2014 - outlines plans to connect power station to the national grid view 23 january 2014 - meets with local parish councillors view 3 october 2013 - proposal for a gas fired power station at the former eye airfield shares plans with local communities and seeks views view 12 september 2013 - statement of community consultation published view 20 may 2013 - progress hosts first exhibition about power project view june 2013 - essex & suffolk water late response download key documents 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 recent years other years 29 january 2018 – yaxley substation – national grid design workshop 1 presentation view 25 january 2018 - introduction to the design workshops - comments and draxngc responses view 24 january 2018 – table of development consent order (dco) pre-commencement requirements and envisaged submission timetable view 15 january 2018 - national grid introduction to the design workshops view october 2017 - station – community update meeting notes download october 2017 - station – community update presentation download july 2017 - meet the team presentation download july 2017 - meet the team briefing session download july 2017 - archaeological works download august 2016 - ppl regulation 6 notice download august 2016 - ppl nmc application download august 2016 - ppl draft amendment order download july 2015 - dco decision letter and statement of reasons download july 2015 - notice of the decision made by the secretary of state download july 2015 - (gas fired power station) order 2015 as made by the secretary of state download june 2015 - letter from to dr dan poulter mp - 19th june 2015 download apr
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