List of power stations in Wales
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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Wales, sorted by type and name, with installed capacity (May 2007).
Note that the DBERR maintains a comprehensive list of operational UK power stations here:[1]
Nuclear power stations
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Trawsfynydd | Gwynedd | 52°55′29.51″N 3°56′54.38″W / 52.9248639°N 3.9484389°W | 470 MW | (Decommissioned in 1991) |
Wylfa | Anglesey | 53°25′00″N 4°29′00″W / 53.41667°N 4.48333°W | 980 MW | (Decommissioned in 2015) |
Coal-fired
[edit]Coal-fired power stations:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Aberthaw power stations | Vale of Glamorgan | 51°23′14″N 3°24′18″W / 51.38722°N 3.40500°W | 1500 MW | (Decommissioned in 2020) |
Uskmouth A power station | Near Newport | 51°32′57″N 2°58′14″W / 51.54917°N 2.97056°W | 228 MW | (Decommissioned in 1981) |
Uskmouth B power station | Near Newport | 51°32′57″N 2°58′14″W / 51.54917°N 2.97056°W | 393 MW | Initially burning coal with intermittent biomass firing up until 2017, planned conversion to burn biomass and waste abandoned.[1] Current operational status unclear. |
Cardiff power stations | Cardiff | 51°29'42"N 03°08'45"W | 87.6 MW | Commissioned 1894 operational until late 1960s |
Carmarthen Bay Power Station | Burry Port | 51°40′47″N 04°14′35″W | 360 MW | (Decommissioned in 1984) |
Llanelly power station[2] | Llanelli | 51°41'33"N 04°10'15"W | 24 MW | operating until 1967 |
Marchwiel power station | Wrexham | 53°01'55"N 02°55'25"W | 12.41 MW | operating until 1959 |
Newport power stations | Newport | 51°35'11"N 02°59'08"W | 80 MW | operating 1895 to late 1970s |
Rogerstone power station | Rogerstone near Newport | 126 MW | (Decommissioned in 1984) | |
Llynfi Power Station[2] | Bridgend | 51°34′13″N 03°36′40″W | 120 MW | (Decommissioned in 1977) |
Tir John power station | Swansea | 51°37′35″N 03°53′50″W | 142 MW | Oil-fired from 1967 (Decommissioned in 1976) |
Upper Boat power station | Pontypridd | 51°34'34"N 3°18'07"W | 144 MW | (Decommissioned in 1972) |
Penarth power station | 2.2 MW | Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
Bridgend power station | 2.0 MW | Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
Pontypridd power station | 1.8 MW | Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
Penydarren power station | 0.52 MW | Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] |
Gas-fired (or combined gas/coal)
[edit]Gas (or combined gas/coal) fired power stations:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Baglan Bay power station | Neath Port Talbot | 51°37′11″N 3°49′47″W / 51.61972°N 3.82972°W | 582 MW[4] | Closed in 2020 |
Barry Power Station | Vale of Glamorgan | 51°24′29″N 3°13′43″W / 51.40806°N 3.22861°W | 245 MW | Decommissioned March 2019[5] |
Connah's Quay Power Station | Flintshire | 53°13′56″N 3°04′53″W / 53.23222°N 3.08139°W | 1380 MW | Originally coal-fired PF, 6x Parsons 30 MW turbines. Commissioned 1955.[2] |
Deeside Power Station | Flintshire | 53°14′02″N 3°02′02″W / 53.23389°N 3.03389°W | 500 MW | |
Pembroke Power Station | Pembroke | 51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W / 51.68306°N 4.98833°W | 2000 MW | (Planning approved 2009), operational 2012 |
Severn Power Station | Uskmouth | 51°32′52″N 2°58′35″W / 51.54778°N 2.97639°W | 824 MW | Mothballed August 2020[6] |
Shotton Power Station | Flintshire | 53°14′02″N 3°01′58″W / 53.23389°N 3.03278°W | 210 MW | CHP (decommissioned 2012)[7] |
BioGen Gwyriad | Gwynedd | 53°02′52″N 2°59′35″W / 53.047741°N 2.993057°W | 3.5 MW | Biogas[8] |
Hydro-electric
[edit]Hydro-electric power stations:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Cwm Dyli hydro power station[2] | Gwynedd | 10 MW | commissioned 1906 operational | |
Dinorwig Power Station | Gwynedd | 53°7′7″N 4°6′50″W / 53.11861°N 4.11389°W | 1728 MW | (pumped storage) |
Dolgarrog power station | Conwy (county borough) | 53°11'28"N 3°50'33"W | 28 MW | commissioned 1907 operational 2020 |
Dolgelley power station | Dolgellau | 148 kW | hydro + oil engine | |
Ffestiniog Power Station | Gwynedd | 52°58′51″N 3°58′8″W / 52.98083°N 3.96889°W | 360 MW | (pumped storage) |
Machynlleth A power station | Powys | 250 kW | hydro + oil engine[2] | |
Maentwrog power station[2] | Gwynedd | 52°56'10"N 4°00'15"W | 30 MW | commissioned 1928, refitted 1988-92 |
Rheidol Power Station | Ceredigion | 52°23′46″N 3°54′00″W / 52.39611°N 3.90000°W | 49 MW | |
River Tawe Barrage | Swansea | 51°36′58″N 3°55′44″W / 51.61611°N 3.92889°W | ||
Towyn power station[2] | Tywyn | 950 kW | hydro + oil engine | |
Radyr Hydro Scheme | Cardiff | 51°31'9.79"N 3°15'13.50"W | 394 kW | Hydro (River Weir Screw Turbines) |
Oil-fired
[edit]Oil-fired power stations:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Aberystwyth power station | Ceredigion | 52°24'45"N 4°05'03"W | 5 MW | Diesel fired generators, closed by 1978 |
Haverfordwest power station[2] | Pembrokeshire | 8.465 MW | Oil engines (8) operational 1959 | |
Machynlleth A and B power stations | Powys | 522 kW (A), 4.258 MW (B) | Diesel fired generators, closed by 1978 | |
Milford Haven power station | Pembrokeshire | 815 kW | Oil engines, closed 28 February 1958 | |
Pembroke Power Station | Pembrokeshire | 51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W / 51.68306°N 4.98833°W | 2000 MW | closed 1999, now demolished |
Lampeter power station | 400 kW | Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
Llandrindod Wells power station | 231 kW | Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
St Clears power station | 113 kW | Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] | ||
Aberayron power station | 100 kW | Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[3] |
Wind power
[edit]Wind power generating facilities:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Output | Notes |
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Alltwalis Wind Farm | Carmarthenshire | 51°58′24″N 4°15′3″W / 51.97333°N 4.25083°W | 23 MW | |
Brechfa Forest Wind Farm | Gwernogle, Carmarthenshire | 90 MW | ||
Carno wind farm | Carno, Powys, Mid Wales | 52°33′1″N 3°36′1″W / 52.55028°N 3.60028°W | 49 MW | |
Cefn Croes wind farm | Ceredigion | 52°24′18″N 3°45′03″W / 52.40500°N 3.75083°W | 58.5 MW | |
Moel Maelogen | Conwy | 53°08′07″N 3°43′25″W / 53.13528°N 3.72361°W | 14.3 MW | |
North Hoyle Offshore Wind Farm | Liverpool Bay | 53°26′N 3°24′W / 53.433°N 3.400°W | 60 MW | |
Pen y Cymoedd | Neath | 51°41′01″N 03°41′01″W / 51.68361°N 3.68361°W | 228 MW | |
Rhyd-y-Groes | Anglesey | 7 MW | ||
Rhyl Flats | Liverpool Bay | 53°22′N 03°39′W / 53.367°N 3.650°W | 90 MW | |
Gwynt y Môr | Irish Sea | 53°27′N 03°35′W / 53.450°N 3.583°W | 576 MW | (consent granted 2008, construction began 2011) |
See also
[edit]- List of power stations in England
- List of power stations in Northern Ireland
- List of power stations in Scotland
References
[edit]- ^ "Uskmouth conversion to burn waste abandoned; battery planned for site". newpower.info. 28 April 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Garrett, Frederick C., ed. (1959). Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol.56. London: Electrical Press. pp. A-26 to A-110.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Bloomfield, Gerald T. "British Electricity History: South Wales Electricity Board" (PDF). p. Table 7 and Table 8. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ "Baglan Bay | Calon Energy Limited". calonenergy.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- ^ Discombe, Matt (7 May 2019). "Barry Power Station set to be demolished after running for 20 years". WalesOnline. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ^ "Calon Energy's administrators put two power plants in 'dormant state'". BBC News. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ^ "Shotton plant being closed by International Power, risking 32 jobs". BBC News. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ^ "Biogen in Wales | Food Recycling in Wales | Biogen". www.biogen.co.uk.