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1919 Station designed
1919 Station designed for Ipswich Corporation


1923 Ipswich power station was commissioned; it comprised two 3 MW turbo alternators and one 225 kW reciprocating machine providing a 3-phase, 50 Hz, 230 and 400 Volt AC supply.
By 1923 Ipswich power station was equipped with two 3 MW turbo alternators and one 225 kW reciprocating machine providing a 3-phase, 50 Hz, 230 and 400 Volt AC supply.


In addition there were smaller machines generating a 230 and 460 Volt DC supply.  
In addition there were smaller machines generating 230 and 460 Volt DC supplies.  


1948 Upon nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry, the ownership was vested in the [[British Electricity Authority]]
1948 Upon nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry, the ownership was vested in the [[British Electricity Authority]]
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1961 Ipswich power station had an installed capacity of 17.25 MW.
1961 Ipswich power station had an installed capacity of 17.25 MW.


 
1967 De-commissioned.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:13, 4 November 2021

1919 Station designed for Ipswich Corporation

By 1923 Ipswich power station was equipped with two 3 MW turbo alternators and one 225 kW reciprocating machine providing a 3-phase, 50 Hz, 230 and 400 Volt AC supply.

In addition there were smaller machines generating 230 and 460 Volt DC supplies.

1948 Upon nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry, the ownership was vested in the British Electricity Authority

1961 Ipswich power station had an installed capacity of 17.25 MW.

1967 De-commissioned.

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