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Eagle Platforms reaches new heights at power station project
Eagle Platforms, the Sheffield-based supplier of next generation access solutions, has been chosen to deliver critical safety training and working at height equipment for the construction of an ambitious zero emission bio power plant at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. The facility will provide energy for around 50,000 homes once fully operational.
The current scheme is one of a number of projects – also included are Brigg, Snetterton, Cramlington and Widnes – at which Eagle Platforms has provided such services.
The skills imparted through Jamie Fleetwood Training Manager at the Anston based company, as well as the working at height equipment, will enable managers and employees on the large site to carry out work safely and efficiently, helping to complete the exciting project in a timely fashion.
Expected to be completed by the end of 2021, the Hooton Bio Power Plant will transform around 240,000 tonnes of residual municipal solid waste each year into 25.2 MW of electricity, using proven Kobelco technology.
Dan Stewart, Operations Director of Eagle Platforms, said: “We are delighted to be involved in what is a significant project as the UK looks to a greener, more sustainable future, and works towards achieving its ambitious Net Zero by the 2050 target.
“We live in an increasingly delicate environment and are very aware that we all must contribute in a positive way to reducing damaging emissions. Our key involvement in projects such as this one, as well as our continued investment in zero carbon emission, electric and hybrid technology, is testament to our commitment to a greener planet.”
The scheme is the latest milestone in Eagle Platforms’ dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company recently invested more than £1.5m in new stage 5 zero carbon emission Deutz diesel engines for its growing fleet of big booms, as it seeks a greener future for the business.
In addition, the company has promised to eradicate paper documents wherever possible by making use of digital channels, and is also committed to sustainable waste management through the large-scale recycling of company waste, paper, plastic and metals.
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