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List of power stations in Northern Ireland

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This is a list ofelectricity-generatingpower stations inNorthern Ireland, sorted by type and name, with installed capacity (May 2011).

Note that the Digest of United Kingdom energy statistics (DUKES) maintains a comprehensive list of United Kingdom power stations, accessible through theDepartment of Energy and Climate Changehere.

A red background denotes a power station that is no longer operational.

List

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NameOperatorLocationTypeCapacity
(MW)
CommissionedClosed
Ballylumford AAES CorporationIslandmagee,County AntrimCoal66019431974
Ballylumford BAES CorporationIslandmagee,County AntrimOil96019682018
Ballylumford CEPUKIIslandmagee,County AntrimCCGT6162003-
Kilroot power stationEPUKIKilroot,County AntrimOil/coal66219812023
Kilroot Thermal UnitsEPUKIKilroot, County AntrimOil1412007/2009
Kilroot (new OCGT's)EPUKIKilroot, County AntrimOCGT7002024-
Belfast East[1]Belfast CorporationBelfastCoal174.7519591959
Belfast West[1]Belfast CorporationBelfastCoal24019592002
East Bridge Street[1]Belfast CorporationBelfastCoal12operating 19591959
Londonderry Corporation[1]Londonderry CorporationLondonderryCoal1818941959
Curran Point[1]Northern Ireland Electricity BoardLarneCoal5.7operating 19591959
Limavady[1]Northern Ireland Electricity BoardRoe Valley, LimavadyHydro electric0.072[2][3]1896[4]1963
GruigRES-Gen LtdLoughguile,County AntrimWind252009-
Coolkeeragh power stationNorthern Ireland Electricity BoardDerry, County LondonderryOil19592005
Coolkeeragh power stationESBIDerry,County LondonderryCCGT4082005-
Slieve DivenaInfinis Windfarm*Garvaghy,County TyroneWind302009-
Lendrum's BridgeRES-Gen LtdFintona,County TyroneWind132000-
AltahullionRES-Gen LtdLimavady,County LondonderryWind262003-
Altahullion2RES-Gen LtdLimavady,County LondonderryWind122007-
Lough HillRES-Gen LtdDrumquin,County TyroneWind82007-
Bessy Bell 1E.On UKNewtownstewart,County TyroneWind51995-
Bessy Bell 2E.On UKNewtownstewart,County TyroneWind92008-
Bin MountainAirtricityBenaughlin Mountain,County FermanaghWind92007-
TappaghanAirtricityLack,County FermanaghWind292005-
CallagheenScottish PowerBelleek,County FermanaghWind172006-
CorkeyScottish PowerCloughmills,County AntrimWind51994-
Elliots HillScottish PowerBallyclare,County AntrimWind51995-
Rigged HillScottish PowerLimavady,County LondonderryWind51994-
Wolf BogScottish PowerBallyclare,County AntrimWind102008-
SeaGenMarine Current TurbinesStrangford Lough,County DownTidal1.220082016

*Joint venture withScottish and Southern Energy

Tidal power

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Northern Ireland was home to the world's first commercially viabletidal stream generator.[5] Trials were begun in Scotland, then in England, beforeMarine Current Turbines installed the thousand-tonne[6]SeaGen turbine at the mouth ofStrangford Lough. The lough was chosen because it has one of the fastest tidal flows in the world. The installation went live and was connected to thegrid in mid-December 2008, injecting an extra 1.2megawatts of electricity.[7]

The turbine was scheduled to produce power for five years, though Marine Current Turbines were reported to have asked for an extension beyond their 2013 contract.[8] By March 2010, the turbine had passed an operating time of over 1,000 hours - a first for any marine energy device.[8]

Impact to the environment was closely scrutinised.[6] The device, built in Belfast's famousHarland and Wolff shipyard, is rigged with a sonar device which stops the motion of the rotor blades when it detects marine lifeform near it. While there has been no negative affect to the environment - a special protected wildlife area - it has been noticed that porpoises stop communicating while passing the device.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefGarrett, Frederick C., ed. (1959).Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply vol.56. London: Electrical Press. pp. C-39 to C-60.
  2. ^"The old hydro electric power station in Limavady".roevalley.com. Retrieved14 February 2021.
  3. ^"Roe Valley Power Station".Virtual Visit Tours. Retrieved14 February 2021.
  4. ^"Your Place And Mine - Londonderry - Limavady Part 4 - Power".www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved14 February 2021.
  5. ^"World tidal energy first for NI".BBC. 7 June 2007. Retrieved20 February 2016.
  6. ^abMcDonald, Henry (31 March 2008)."Tidal power comes to Northern Ireland".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved20 February 2016.
  7. ^"Tidal energy system on full power".BBC. 18 December 2008. Retrieved20 February 2016.
  8. ^abc"Cold tides making water boil".BBC. 15 March 2010. Retrieved20 February 2016.

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