Bulls Bridge Power Station

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Bulls Bridge Power Station
Bulls Bridge Power Station is located in Greater London
Bulls Bridge Power Station
Location of Bulls Bridge Power Station in Greater London
Country England
Location Greater London
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Commission date 1980
Decommission date 1993
Operator(s) Powergen
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Oil fired
grid reference TQ104793

Bulls Bridge Power Station was an open-cycle gas-turbine power station at Bull's Bridge, Hayes in west London.

History

The station was built, owned and operated by the CEGB as a stand-alone open cycle GT station in the mid-1970s but was later mothballed. As a result of the UK miners' strike (1984–1985) the station was re-opened in the 1980s,[1] occupying a 25-acre (100,000 m2) site on either side of Yeading Brook, to the south of the Paddington main line and north of the Grand Union Canal, at its junction with the Paddington Arm. It had a generating capacity of 280 MW.[1][2] It was connected electrically to the North Hyde 66kV substation. On privatisation, the station was owned and run by Powergen, and ceased generating in 1993.[1] The site has since been redeveloped and the station demolished. The western parcel of land is occupied by a British Airways engineering centre.

References

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