Fiddlers Ferry Power station towers,Warrington,Cheshire,England,UK - Mothballed out of use since 2020
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
H8FKDWFile size:
76.6 MB (4.3 MB Compressed download)Releases:
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8481 x 3155 px | 71.8 x 26.7 cm | 28.3 x 10.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
17 September 2016Location:
Warrington,Cheshire,England,UKMore information:
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station is a coal fired power station located in Warrington, Cheshire, in North West England, which is capable of co-firing biomass. It is situated on the north bank of the River Mersey between the towns of Widnes and Warrington. Opened in 1971, the station has a generating capacity of 1, 989 megawatts (MW). In a bid to combine efforts at the design and construction stages the Boiler and Turbo-generator plant were replicated at West Burton power station located between Retford and Gainsborough in North Nottinghamshire. Since the privatisation of the Central Electricity Generating Board in 1990, the station has been operated by various companies. Since 2004, Scottish and Southern Energy plc have operated the station. With its eight 114-metre (374 ft) high cooling towers and 200-metre (660 ft) high chimney the station is a prominent landmark and can be seen from as far away as the Peak District and the Pennines.