[VIDEO] Keltbray demolishes chimneys and boiler house at Ferrybridge site

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Keltbray has completed the latest major demolition activity at the former Ferrybridge ‘C’ Power Station in West Yorkshire on behalf of SSE

A single ‘blowdown’ saw the removal of the two chimney stacks, the main boiler house, and Bunker Bay. At 198-metres high, the two chimney stacks were the tallest structures at the Ferrybridge site.

This blowdown follows the successful demolition of a cooling tower at the Ferrybridge site in July 2019 and four further cooling towers in October of the same year.

The former coal-fired power station was officially closed by SSE in March 2016, having produced electricity for over 50 years.

The closure of the station and subsequent demolition works are part of SSE’s transition to a low-carbon energy future, in line with the UK’s target for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Keltbray carried out the blowdown using controlled explosives, with a 250-metre exclusion zone being put in place to ensure safety.

Nearby homes were evacuated for a short time on the Sunday morning with Keltbray and SSE engaging with residents throughout.

A major milestone in decommissioning Ferrybridge ‘C’

Bobby Ellis, senior project manager, demolition & construction, said: “This morning’s blowdown was a success. The demolition was months in planning and marks another major milestone in history, not only in Ferrybridge but in the UK in general.

“Keltbray is committed to being considerate to the communities in which we operate.

“As well as engaging with local residents, we put in place comprehensive ground monitoring to ensure the surrounding structures were unaffected by the blowdown, and we’re pleased to report that the activity went ahead safely and efficiently.

“I’d like to say a massive well done and thanks to the project team who made this happen safely and efficiently. Also thanks to the local community for their patience and cooperation.”

SSE Group energy and commercial director, Martin Pibworth, added: “This blowdown represents a major milestone in our decommissioning of Ferrybridge ‘C’ and is another special and poignant moment for the local community, with the power station playing a major role in so many people’s lives.

“As the UK looks to lead by example in tackling climate change, SSE is committed to driving the transition to a net zero future with a core focus on renewable energy, backed up by cutting-edge, low-carbon power stations.

“This latest blowdown was many months in planning, and we have worked closely with local residents, Wakefield Council, West Yorkshire Police, the Highways Agency and the Civil Aviation Authority to ensure a safe and efficient demolition.”

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