Centrica completes 20MW hydrogen-ready peaker in Redditch
Energy solutions company Centrica has completed the construction of a 20MW hydrogen-blend-ready gas-fired peaker plant in Worcestershire| England.

Energy solutions company Centrica has completed the construction of a 20MW hydrogen-blend-ready gas-fired peaker plant in Worcestershire, England.
The hydrogen-ready peaker in the Redditch site can power the equivalent of 2,000 homes for a full day, helping to maintain stability and reliability on the grid.
The plant is capable of using a blend of natural gas and hydrogen, futureproofing the site and supporting the UK’s transition towards a decarbonised energy system.
The Redditch peaking plant forms part of Centrica’s plans to invest between £600 million ($770 million) - £800 million ($1 billion) a year until 2028 in renewable generation, security of supply, and its customers, including building out a portfolio of flexible energy assets. That includes the redevelopment of several legacy power stations, including the Brigg Energy Park into a power generation and battery storage asset, and the first power station in the UK to be part-fuelled by hydrogen, according to Centrica.
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Gregory McKenna, managing director at Centrica Business Solutions, said: “As we transition to a greener, more flexible grid system, gas-fired power plants like the one at Redditch will help meet the UK’s fluctuating energy needs by providing power to homes and communities when demand outweighs supply. We have ambitious plans to build out a portfolio of flexible assets which will play a critical role as the safety net for the grid.”
The site was formerly a diesel-fuelled power station. The company has carried out remediation works around the site and in an adjacent stream to improve the local environment as part of the construction process. The site is under final testing, with first generation likely in mid-March 2024.








