This is a list of current and former electricity-generating power stations in the British Crown Dependencies. The Crown Dependencies are the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Isle of Man. They are British Islands but are not part of the United Kingdom.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Crown Dependency | Type | Capacity | Operator | Opened | Status | Notes |
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Albert Pier[1] | Saint Helier, Jersey | 49°10'37"N 2°06'51"W
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Jersey | Diesel engines | Jersey Electricity Company Limited | 1925 | Closed after 1959[1] | ||
La Collette[1][2] | Saint Helier, Jersey | 49°10'29"N 2°06'34"W | Jersey | Diesel engines, gas turbine, steam turbines | 80 MW (1970), 110 MW (1972), 45 MW extension 1994, 200 MW | Jersey Electricity Company Limited until 2010, Jersey Electricity plc[2] | 1965 | Operational | |
Queen’s Road[1][2] | Queen’s Road, Saint Helier, Jersey | 49°11'60"N 2°06'54"W | Jersey | Formerly Diesel engines, Gas turbines (Rolls-Royce Olympus) | 17.88 MW (1955), 26.47 MW (1959), 40 MW (1962), 2 × 17 MW gas turbines (1988) | Jersey Electricity Company Limited[1] | 1934 | Operational | Jersey Electricity administrative headquarters |
Alderney[3][4] | York Hill, Alderney | Guernsey | 6 × Diesel engines (1959) | 590 kW (1959) | Guernsey Electricity Department (1949–52) | 1934 | Closed after 1959 | Formerly operated by Alderney Light & Power Company Limited (1939–49). | |
Alderney[3][4] | Route de Crabby, Alderney | 49°43'20"N 2°12'10"W | Guernsey | Oil-fired engines[5] | 3 × 2 MW, 2 × 750 kW, 2 × 450 kW | Alderney Electricity Limited (1979-)[4] | 1952 | Operational | Formerly operated by Christy Bros. Ltd (1952–79). Units sold 821,501 kWh (1959), 900,254 kWh (1960); consumers 590 (1959), 610 (1960).[6] |
Les Amballes[7][8] | Saint Peter Port, Guernsey | Guernsey | Steam | 0.15 MW (1900) | Guernsey States Electricity Board (1933–93)[7][8] | 1898 | Closed before 1959 | Formerly operated by Edmundson's Electricity Corporation (1900–07), Guernsey Electric Light and Power Company Limited (1907–33) | |
Vale[7][8] | St. Sampson's, North Quay, Guernsey | 49°29'07"N 2°31'04"W | Guernsey | Diesel engines, steam turbines, oil-fired gas turbines | 0.87 MW (1902), 13.99 MW (1959), 72 MW (1984) | Guernsey Electricity (1993-) | 1903 | Operational | Formerly operated by Edmundson's Electricity Corporation (1900–07), Guernsey Electric Light and Power Company Limited (1907–33), the Guernsey States Electricity Board (1933–93)[7] B station opened 1970 |
Powerhouse[9] | Herm | 49°28'11"N 2°27'11"W | Guernsey | 3 Diesel engines | 80–180 kW | Herm Island | Operational | ||
Sark[10][11] | Sark | Guernsey | Diesel engine | 2 × 5 kW, 1 × 7 kW, 2 × 12 kW, 1 × 22 kW (1956)[12] | Sark Electricity Limited (1997-)[10][13] | 1948 | Operational | Formerly operated by Robson Electric Supply Company (1948–69), Sark Electric Supply Company (1969–97) | |
Isle of Man Energy from Waste[14] | Richmond Hill, Isle of Man | 54°8'32"N 4°31'50"W | Isle of Man | Refuse boiler, steam turbo-alternator | 5.5 MW | Suez[14] | 2004 | Operational | Also known as Isle of Man Incinerator |
Peel[15] | Peel, Isle of Man | 54°13'09"N 4°41'58"W | Isle of Man | Diesel engine | 40 MW | Manx Utilities[15] | 1995 | Operational | Operated by Manx Electricity Authority until 2014 |
Pulrose[16] | Douglas, Isle of Man | 54°09'02"N 4°30'07"W | Isle of Man | Steam turbo-alternator | 15.475 MW | Douglas Corporation[16] | 1923 | Closed | |
Isle of Man Electricity Board[17] | Douglas, Isle of Man | Isle of Man | Diesel engines | 7 × 920 kW + 2 × 2 MW | Isle of Man Electricity Board | 1933 | Closed | Supply outside of Douglas | |
Pulrose[15] | Douglas, Isle of Man | 54°09'02"N 4°30'07"W | Isle of Man | Gas-fired CCGT, steam | 64 MW (CCGT)
23 MW (steam) |
Manx Utilities[15] | 1998, 2003 | Operational | Manx Electricity Authority until 2014 |
Ramsey[15] | Ramsey, Isle of Man | 54°19'29"N 4°22'54"W | Isle of Man | Diesel engine | 3.6 MW | Manx Utilities[15] | 1993 | Operational | Manx Electricity Authority until 2014 |
Sulby[15] | Sulby reservoir, Isle of Man | 54°16'17"N 4°30'06"W | Isle of Man | Hydro electric | 1.2 MW | Manx Utilities | 1982[18] | Operational | Manx Electricity Authority until 2014 |
In addition to the generation of electricity at operational stations, there are several sub-sea cables that connect to these power stations to the United Kingdom and France. They include the Isle of Man to England Interconnector and the Channel Islands Electricity Grid.
See also
editReferences
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- ^ a b c "Jersey Electricity Key Facts". Jersey Electricity. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b Garrett, Frederick C., ed. (1959). Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol. 56. London: Electrical Press. pp. C-39.
- ^ a b c "Alderney Electricity Limited". Alderney Electricity Limited. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ "Supporting the Development of the States of Alderney Island Energy Policy". Alderney.gov.gg. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ Electrical Times (1962). Electricity Supply Handbook 1962. London: Electrical Times. pp. 177–180.
- ^ a b c d Garrett, Federick C., ed. (1959). Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol. 56. London: Electrical Press. pp. C-42–43.
- ^ a b c "Guernsey Electricity Company History". Guernsey Electricity Company. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ "Position of Herm Island Engineer" (PDF). Herm.com. 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b "History of Sark Electricity". Sark Electricity. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ "Sark electricity: Deal struck for government buy out". BBC. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ The Electrical Journal (1957). Electricity Undertaking of the World 1957 - 58. London: Benn Brothers. p. 244.
- ^ "Sark Electricity has been sold". ITV. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Powering self-sufficiency on the Isle of Man". Suez.co.uk. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Manx Utilities Electricity". Manx Utilities. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b Garrett, Frederick C., ed. (1959). Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply. London: Electrical Press. pp. C-41, c-42.
- ^ Electrical Journal (1958). Electricity Undertakings of the World. London: Benn Brothers Limited. p. 244.
- ^ "Case Study Sulby Dam". WALO UK Ltd. Retrieved 29 April 2020.