Darlington power station refers to a series of two coal-fired power stations situated in Darlington in County Durham, North East England.
History
The first station was opened on the town's Haughton Road in 1900. It was positioned alongside the East Coast Main Line for the easy delivery of coal. The station needed replacing in the 1930s, and so a new station was built on the site. The station's construction cost £324,000, but was marred by numerous accidents and deaths. The new station opened in May 1940. It had three large hyperboloid reinforced concrete cooling towers and three brick built chimneys.[1] The station had a generating capacity of 57 megawatts (MW).[2] The Central Electricity Generating Board gave 12 months notification of the station's closure in October 1975.[3] The station closed the following year, on 25 October 1976.[2] The cooling towers were demolished on 28 January 1979, and the chimneys were demolished in 1982.[1]
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- Butterwick Moor
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- Barmoor South
- Green Rigg
- Kielder
- Moorsyde
- Ray Hill
- South Sharpley
- Steadings
- Teeswind North
- The Isles
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- Book:Electricity generation in North East England
- Category:Power stations in North East England
- Portal:Energy
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