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£400m power station plans backed £400m power station plans backed
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Plans to build a £400m power station in Newport have passed a critical hurdle after they were given the go ahead by city councillors.Plans to build a £400m power station in Newport have passed a critical hurdle after they were given the go ahead by city councillors.
Carron Energy Ltd wants to build a gas-fired plant on the River Usk next to the Uskmouth power plant.Carron Energy Ltd wants to build a gas-fired plant on the River Usk next to the Uskmouth power plant.
The company said it would create 650 jobs during construction with up to 60 permanent jobs on completion in 2010.The company said it would create 650 jobs during construction with up to 60 permanent jobs on completion in 2010.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will still need to give final approval for the project.The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will still need to give final approval for the project.
The privately-owned electricity generating company took over the coal-fired Uskmouth power station after it went into receivership in June 2004, and re-opened it last autumn. The privately-owned electricity generating company took over the coal-fired Uskmouth power station after it went into receivership in June 2004.
Severn Power is a major contribution to the Welsh Assembly's aim of energy self-sufficiency for Wales Alex Lambie, Carron Energy LtdSevern Power is a major contribution to the Welsh Assembly's aim of energy self-sufficiency for Wales Alex Lambie, Carron Energy Ltd
The firm first unveiled proposals for the new gas-fired plant 18 months ago, and the application was approved by Newport council's planning committee on Wednesday.The firm first unveiled proposals for the new gas-fired plant 18 months ago, and the application was approved by Newport council's planning committee on Wednesday.
It would be known as Severn Power and would generate 800MW of electricity, alongside the existing plant.It would be known as Severn Power and would generate 800MW of electricity, alongside the existing plant.
The plant would take 30 months to build.The plant would take 30 months to build.
Chief executive of Carron Energy, Alex Lambie, said it was a "very important step" towards the plant being built.Chief executive of Carron Energy, Alex Lambie, said it was a "very important step" towards the plant being built.
"With any project, you will always find issues that need to be addressed. Clearly we care about the local community, we try and do as much as we can and any [issues] that arise, we'll try to deal with them properly and sympathetically.""With any project, you will always find issues that need to be addressed. Clearly we care about the local community, we try and do as much as we can and any [issues] that arise, we'll try to deal with them properly and sympathetically."
Mr Lambie said the plant would be good for south Wales because customers paid "some of the highest prices in the UK" because of the need to import energy.Mr Lambie said the plant would be good for south Wales because customers paid "some of the highest prices in the UK" because of the need to import energy.
He said: "Severn Power is a major contribution to the Welsh assembly's aim of energy self-sufficiency for Wales, and will help create more than 650 skilled jobs.He said: "Severn Power is a major contribution to the Welsh assembly's aim of energy self-sufficiency for Wales, and will help create more than 650 skilled jobs.
"We have consulted extensively with all the interested environmental bodies, and pride ourselves on the fact that Severn Power has been specifically designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible.""We have consulted extensively with all the interested environmental bodies, and pride ourselves on the fact that Severn Power has been specifically designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible."
There has been a power plant on the banks of the Usk for nearly 50 years, with the old Uskmouth A coal-fired power station demolished in 2002.There has been a power plant on the banks of the Usk for nearly 50 years, with the old Uskmouth A coal-fired power station demolished in 2002.