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Reciprocating engines

4 unique locations (90 components)

Winnington CHP Winnington Lane Winnington Northwich Cheshire CW8 4GX (47 components)
• Continuously operating, maximum output GE gas turbine driving a 47.020MVA Alstom generator at 0.85 power factor.
• Continuously operating, maximum output GE gas turbine driving a 47.020MWA Alstom generator at 0.85 power factor.
• Continuously operating, variable output Man Diesel Turbo single pass-out back pressure turbine driving a 19.300 MVA TD Power Systems generator at 0.85 power factor.
Active • 2028-29 (T-4), 2026-27 (T-4) ...
232.80 MW
Tickhill Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 7QW (12 components)
• Gas fired generating unit(s)
• Generating Unit 2
• Maentwrog hydroelectric station is a 30MW plant near Blaenau Ffestiniog- Gwynedd. The plant was constructed in 1928 features two 15MW units and takes its water feed from the Llyn Trawsfynydd Reservoir. The plant is restricted to the quantity of water it can use as minimum water levels must be maintained in the resevoir. The plant has a connection capacity of 35300kVA and an associated power factor of 0.85.
Active • 2026-27 (T-4), 2023-24 (T-4) ...
29.74 MW
South Cornelly Trading Estate, Porthcawl Road, Bridgend, CF33 4RE (23 components)
• 49.900MW/49.900MWh battery storage asset, 1 hour duration
• Gas fired CHP unit
• The CMU will be formed of multiple individual gas generating units controlled centrally and exporting to the distribution system.
Active • 2028-29 (T-4), 2025-26 (T-4) ...
18.70 MW
Ongar Landfill Site Mill Lane High Ongar Essex CM5 9RG (8 components)
• 2 gas reciprocating engines rated at approximately 1MW each. All associated gas delivery equipment and switchgear is included. The generating units are connected top the distribution network.
• Gas turbine
• Maentwrog hydroelectric station is a 30MW plant near Blaenau Ffestiniog- Gwynedd. The plant was constructed in 1928 features two 15MW units and takes its water feed from the Llyn Trawsfynydd Reservoir. The plant is restricted to the quantity of water it can use as minimum water levels must be maintained in the resevoir. The plant has a connection capacity of 35300kVA and an associated power factor of 0.85.
Inactive • 2021-22 (T-4), 2020-21 (T-1) ...
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