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Post-WWII Construction of Stourport 'B' station for the [[British Electricity Authority]]
Post-WWII Construction of Stourport 'B' station for the [[British Electricity Authority]]
1954 when commissioned the station's English Electric turbines had the most advanced steam conditions of any turbine in the UK's public supply system, at 1500 psi, 1050°F.


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1923 Construction of the power station started for the Shropshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire Electric Power Co; planned capacity was 12-15 MW.

1927 J. T. H. Legge was engineer.[1]

Post-WWII Construction of Stourport 'B' station for the British Electricity Authority

1954 when commissioned the station's English Electric turbines had the most advanced steam conditions of any turbine in the UK's public supply system, at 1500 psi, 1050°F.

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