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A large substation located next to the site of [[Staythorpe Power Stations]]; there is also a monument nearby.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staythorpe_Power_Station Wikipedia]</ref> | A large substation located next to the site of [[Staythorpe Power Stations]]; there is also a monument nearby.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staythorpe_Power_Station Wikipedia]</ref> | ||
[[Staythorpe Power Station]] was linked with the [[East Midlands Area Board]]'s 66kV | |||
system by two double-circuit overhead lines, via Willoughby and East Kirby respectively. Two 60MVA transformers | |||
provide interconnection between the 66kV busbars and the 132kV grid system by one double-circuit line to Corby; lines to Grantham and Neepsend are under construction in 1950, the latter line being designed for future operation at 275kV /300kV, as part of the proposed "super" grid.<ref>The Engineer 1951/01/05</ref> | |||
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A large substation located next to the site of Staythorpe Power Stations; there is also a monument nearby.[1]
Staythorpe Power Station was linked with the East Midlands Area Board's 66kV system by two double-circuit overhead lines, via Willoughby and East Kirby respectively. Two 60MVA transformers provide interconnection between the 66kV busbars and the 132kV grid system by one double-circuit line to Corby; lines to Grantham and Neepsend are under construction in 1950, the latter line being designed for future operation at 275kV /300kV, as part of the proposed "super" grid.[2]