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near Cambuslang

1916 Clyde Valley Electrical Power Co built a larger station, called Clyde's Mill, on the site of the old mill. The grounds were 53 acres, and entitled the owners to the ancient water rights vested in the original Clyde's Mill. Initially capacity was 6MW.

1918 Capacity increased to 12MW by 1918

By 1926 Clyde's Mill capacity had increased to 49.5MW.

1927 Selected for use under the Central Scotland Electricity Scheme

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