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1930 The sixth of the schemes proposed to the [[Central Electricity Board]] for linking up the national electricity network. | 1930 The sixth of the schemes proposed to the [[Central Electricity Board]] for linking up the national electricity network. | ||
Six stations were selected for the scheme:<ref>The Times June 26, 1929</ref> | |||
* [[Carville Power Station|Carville A and Carville B]] | |||
* [[Dunston Power Station]] | |||
* [[North Tees Power Station]] | |||
* [[Darlington Power Station]] | |||
* [[Sunderland Corporation Electricity Undertaking|Sunderland]] | |||
Five further stations were retained on a temporary basis. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 17 January 2025
1930 The sixth of the schemes proposed to the Central Electricity Board for linking up the national electricity network.
Six stations were selected for the scheme:[1]
- Carville A and Carville B
- Dunston Power Station
- North Tees Power Station
- Darlington Power Station
- Sunderland
Five further stations were retained on a temporary basis.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times June 26, 1929