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of the [[Northampton Electric Light and Power Co|Northampton Electric Light and Power Company]]
1916 Work began by [[Northampton Electric Light and Power Co|Northampton Electric Light and Power Company]] to construct the new station.
 
1919 Started to generated power. 
 
1926-29: A new low pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction
 
1931 installed capacity = 31.5 MW
 
1936-52: An intermediate pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction
 
1948 Nationalised<ref>The Times, 10 March 1948</ref>
 
1956 A high pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction
 
1976 The power station was closed.


1931 installed capacity = 31,500 kw
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* Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northampton_Power_Station]


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Revision as of 18:33, 14 January 2022

1916 Work began by Northampton Electric Light and Power Company to construct the new station.

1919 Started to generated power.

1926-29: A new low pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction

1931 installed capacity = 31.5 MW

1936-52: An intermediate pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction

1948 Nationalised[1]

1956 A high pressure plant was installed at Hardingstone Junction

1976 The power station was closed.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 10 March 1948