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Country
  
England

Decommission date
  
1978

Primary fuel
  
Rotherham Power Station

Official name
  
Rotherham Power Station

Rotherham power station (also known as Prince of Wales Power Station) was a coal-fired power station sited close to the centre of Rotherham in South Yorkshire.

The power station was officially opened by the Prince of Wales on 28 May 1923, when he started the station's BTH 30 MW turbo-alternator. The station remained operational until 30 October 1978. It had a generating capacity of 56 MW.

References

Rotherham Power Station Wikipedia


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