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Country
  
England

Nameplate capacity
  
120 MW

Primary fuel
  
Coal-fired

Decommission date
  
1981

Mexborough Power Station

Location
  
South Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Operator
  
Central Electricity Generating Board

Mexborough Power Station was a coal-fired power station situated on the bank of the River Don on the border of Mexborough and Denaby, adjoining Doncaster Road.

The plant operated from the early 1950s. The site housed four generating sets of approximately 30 MW each, giving the station a total generating capacity of 120 megawatts (MW). Four individual boilers were used, each having its own substantial chimney and giving this local landmark its distinctive appearance. It closed on 26 October 1981, with a generating capacity of 113 MW. The station was demolished in 1988. The demolition of the station sparked local interest when one of the giant chimneys was toppled accidentally and fell across the site, prematurely demolishing much of it. Contamination at the site was a concern

The site today is an housing estate, areas of which are still under construction as of December 2015.

References

Mexborough Power Station Wikipedia