Mexborough Power Station was a coal-fired power station situated on the banks of the River Don, on the border of Mexborough and Denaby, adjoining Doncaster Road, in South Yorkshire, England.
The plant was planned by the Yorkshire Electric Power Company in 1939 but construction was delayed by the war. The station became operational in 1945. The site housed four English Electric generating sets of approximately 30 MW each, giving the station a total generating capacity of 120 megawatts . There were four Mitchell stoker-fired boilers and four Richardson Westgarth boilers. There were four substantial chimneys giving this local landmark its distinctive appearance. The boilers had the combined capacity to produce 1,260,000 lb/h of steam at 600 psi and 454 °C.
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Address: Doncaster, United Kingdom
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