Name
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Location
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Coordinates
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Crown Dependency
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Type
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Capacity
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Operator
|
Opened
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Status
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Notes
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Albert Pier[1]
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Saint Helier, Jersey
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49°10'37"N 2°06'51"W
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Jersey
|
Diesel engines
|
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Jersey Electricity Company Limited
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1925
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Closed after 1959[1]
|
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La Collette[1][2]
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Saint Helier, Jersey
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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]
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Queen’s Road, Saint Helier, Jersey
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49°11'60"N 2°06'54"W
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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]
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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]
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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
|