Difference between revisions of "Lydney Power Station"
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1921 The Norchard Syndicate Limited was established to build a central power house to supply 300 square miles (777 km2) of West Gloucestershire including the coal fields of the Forest of Dean and industries in Stroud and Nailsworth. | |||
1922 The Syndicate changed its name to the [[West Gloucestershire Power Co|West Gloucestershire Power Company]] Limited, which was incorporated on 23 March 1922. | |||
The output capacity of the station was 10 MW | |||
19667 Lydney power station was closed. | |||
Revision as of 17:35, 14 January 2022
1921 The Norchard Syndicate Limited was established to build a central power house to supply 300 square miles (777 km2) of West Gloucestershire including the coal fields of the Forest of Dean and industries in Stroud and Nailsworth.
1922 The Syndicate changed its name to the West Gloucestershire Power Company Limited, which was incorporated on 23 March 1922.
The output capacity of the station was 10 MW
19667 Lydney power station was closed.