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Greenpeace campaigners have staged a protest at a power plant in Kent which could be the site of Britain's first new coal-fired station for 20 years. | Greenpeace campaigners have staged a protest at a power plant in Kent which could be the site of Britain's first new coal-fired station for 20 years. |
The activists want Prime Minister Gordon Brown to reject plans for the Kingsnorth site, at Hoo. They also aim to take it off the National Grid. | |
E.ON UK said protesters had been at the gates with some inside the facility, but insisted it was still operational. | E.ON UK said protesters had been at the gates with some inside the facility, but insisted it was still operational. |
Police said a total of 18 people had been arrested. | |
One woman was arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass after she gave herself up to officers on Monday afternoon. | One woman was arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass after she gave herself up to officers on Monday afternoon. |
Three more people were arrested at the pump house area of the plant on suspicion of aggravated trespass and criminal damage, police said. | |
A further 14 were arrested after that in connection with aggravated trespass, a spokeswoman said. | |
At 1930 BST on Monday, five protesters remained at the plant with police officers staying on site. | |
The force said it sent negotiators to the scene after being called at about 0600 BST on Monday, and marine and climbing units were also on standby. | The force said it sent negotiators to the scene after being called at about 0600 BST on Monday, and marine and climbing units were also on standby. |
'Reduced emissions' | |
E.ON UK announced in October 2006 that it planned to build two new coal units at Kingsnorth, saying they would be cleaner and more efficient than the current ones with "state-of-the-art technology" reducing carbon dioxide emissions. | E.ON UK announced in October 2006 that it planned to build two new coal units at Kingsnorth, saying they would be cleaner and more efficient than the current ones with "state-of-the-art technology" reducing carbon dioxide emissions. |
Greenpeace said more than 13,000 objections had been sent to Medway Council, but "in the next couple of weeks the decision will go to Gordon Brown". | |
The climate campaigners said their message to the prime minister was: "Don't bottle it on climate change." | The climate campaigners said their message to the prime minister was: "Don't bottle it on climate change." |
E.ON UK spokesman Jonathan Smith said: "The new units will be carbon capture-ready, which means they would have the pipework on them to actually capture the carbon dioxide and to store it underground once that technology is proven." | |
The company estimates the two new units will reduce carbon emissions by about two million tonnes a year. | The company estimates the two new units will reduce carbon emissions by about two million tonnes a year. |