North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Company (1904–1948) British Electricity Authority (1948–1955) Central Electricity Authority (1955–1957) Central Electricity Generating Board (1958–1978)
Thermal power station
Primary fuel
Coal
Cooling towers
7
Cooling source
Recirculated water
Power generation
Units operational
A: 1 × 54.8 MW, B: 1 × 60.27 MW and 1 × 60 MW
Units decommissioned
All
Nameplate capacity
282.5 MW (1963)
Annual net output
(See graphs below)
External links
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