North-West England and North Wales Electricity Scheme
1928 One of the schemes proposed to the Central Electricity Board for linking up the national electricity network.
27 existing stations and 2 new ones would be selected under the scheme:[1]
- Agecroft Power Station
- Barton Power Station
- Carrington Power Station (new)
- Chadderton Power Station
- Clarence Dock Power Station (new)
- Hartshead Power Station
- Kearsley Power Station
- Padiham Power Station
- Ribble Power Station
- Willowholme Power Station, Carlisle
- Accrington Power Station
- Ashton-under-Lyne Power Station
- Atherton Power Station
- Bolton Power Station
- Bury Power Station
- Lancaster Power Station
- Lister Drive Power Station
- Nelson Power Station
- Percival Lane Power Station and extensions would be added[2]
- Radcliffe Power Station[3]
- Rawtenstall Power Station
- St. Helens Power Station
- Southport Power Station
- Stockport Power Station
- Stuart Street Power Station, Manchester
- Trafford Power Station
- Wallasey Power Station
- Warrington Power Station
- Wigan Power Station