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Jersey Electricity Company

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Type
  
Public limited company

Website
  
www.jec.co.uk

Founded
  
April 1924

Industry
  
Energy

Headquarters
  
Jersey

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Key people
  
Geoffrey Grime, Chairman, Chris Ambler, CEO

Stock price
  
JEL (LON) 438.00 GBX +3.00 (+0.69%)10 Mar, 12:10 PM GMT - Disclaimer

Subsidiaries
  
Jersey Deep Freeze Limited, Channel Islands Electricity Grid, Channel Design Consultants

Profiles

The Jersey Electricity Company or Jersey Electricity (informally JEC or JE) is a public limited company, and the sole provider for electricity in Jersey. The JEC has two sites around the island, Queens Road, St Helier, the site of 2 Rolls Royce Olympus gas turbines and La Collette Power Station where there are 4 Sulzer Diesels, 1 Rolls Royce Olympus, and 3 Parsons steam turbines.

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History

The JEC was originally based at Queens Road, it was then moved to La Collette in 1965. The building at Queens Road was converted into offices, and a small shopping centre known as The Powerhouse Retail Park. Some power generating capacity remains at Queens Road in the shape of 2 gas turbines.

In 2012 the two older less efficient Mirlees diesels were removed and replaced with Sulzer diesels, in total there are now a total of four Sulzer diesles at La Collette

Group

The JEC group includes many varied businesses including JE Building Services, Jendev, Channel Islands Electricity Grid a joint-venture, Jersey Energy, Foreshore, Jersey Deep Freeze Ltd, Jersey Electricity Retail, Phone Factory, Beyond Computers, Imagination.

Retail

The group also own a retail store, called the Powerhouse. The store sells home appliances, technology products and toys.

In 2014, half of the store was let to Sports Direct

References

Jersey Electricity Company Wikipedia