The Stratford Power Station is a 577 MW power station located east of Stratford, in Taranaki, New Zealand. The original power station on the site was a 200 MW gas turbine power plant that opened in 1976 and closed in 2001. The current power station comprises a 377 MW combined cycle unit that opened in 1998 and two open cycle gas turbine units for peaking power that opened in 2011. The station is now owned and operated by Contact Energy.
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Zealand (ECNZ) proposed to build the StratfordPowerStation, a 400-megawatt gas-fired thermal powerstation in Stratford, Taranaki. ECNZ applied for a resource...
Stratford International stations. The shopping centre is part of a large multi-purpose development project called Stratford City. It is promoted as contributing...
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Battersea PowerStation is a decommissioned coal-fired powerstation located on the south bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms, Battersea in the London...
Gas Services New Zealand. The stored gas is used to supply the StratfordPowerStation and other major users of gas when needed during periods of peak...
depending on direction of travel (overhead line is used to Stratford, third rail to Richmond). The station was opened as Acton on 1 August 1853[page needed] by...
north-west to Birmingham by way of Warwick and Solihull, with a branch to Stratford-upon-Avon diverging at Hatton, some 6 miles (9.7 km) from Leamington;...
High Street and Stratford International. Of these, Canning Town, West Ham and Stratford are former North London Line stations, and Stratford High Street was...
The Huntly PowerStation is the largest thermal powerstation in New Zealand and is located in the town of Huntly in the Waikato. It is operated by Genesis...
south of the original station. The pumping station was built at the site of an earlier watermill owned by the former Stratford Langthorne Abbey, from...
Main Line. It was located just west of Stratfordstation, on a site now occupied by Stratford International station. The depot was, at one time, the biggest...
demand on the route. In 1986, Broad Street station closed and the Tottenham Hale–Stratford link and the station at Lea Bridge ceased to be used by regular...
hour is: 4 tph to Stratford via Willesden Junction 1 tph to Watford Junction 4 tph to Clapham Junction 1 tph to East Croydon The station is also served by...
Norah Emily Gorman Power, he was related to the theatrical director Sir (William) Tyrone Guthrie, the first director of the Stratford Festival in Canada...
This is a list of electricity-generating powerstations in the U.S. state of Connecticut, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Connecticut had a total summer...
construction. The station has 27 escalators, the most of any station on the Underground. The stations are in fare zone 1. The Bank–Monument station complex was...
eastbound to Stratford. However, service intervals vary from about seven minutes during peak times to 30 minutes on Sundays. At Dalston Kingsland station the NLL...
The murders of Eve Stratford and Lynne Weedon, two young women from London, England, occurred in separate, sexually motivated attacks by the same unidentified...
owns and operates five geothermal powerstations near Taupō, natural-gas turbine facilities at Hamilton and at Stratford in Taranaki, two hydroelectric dams...
Stratford Works was the locomotive-building works of the Great Eastern Railway situated at Stratford, London, England. The original site of the works was...
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Arapuni PowerStation is a hydroelectric powerstation on the Waikato River, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is owned and operated by Mercury Energy...
dwellers plus farmers wishing to power their new electric shearing sheds, milking machines and separator. Stratford (1898), Patea (1902), Hāwera (1903)...