Machynlleth power stations
Machynlleth power stations were two small electricity generating stations in Machynlleth Powys. They provided electricity to the town and the surrounding rural district from 1938 until the 1970s. The A station was a combined diesel & hydro-electric plant and the B station was a diesel engine plant.
History
Machynlleth Electric Supply Company Limited proposed an electricity supply scheme for Machynlleth in 1938. The company constructed a combined diesel engine and water-turbine electricity generating plant, later known as Machynlleth A. Upon the nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry in 1948 the Electric Supply Company was abolished and Machynlleth power station was vested in the British Electricity Authority. In 1956 the BEA’s successor the Central Electricity Authority constructed the diesel-fired Machynlleth B, which was commissioned in September 1956. One of the diesel engines of the A station was transferred to the B station in 1956. The A power station was decommissioned in the 1960s, and the B station by 1978.Plant and equipment
A station plant
The plant at Machynlleth A power station comprised:- 1 × 110 horsepower Francis water turbine
- 1 × 35 horsepower Francis water turbine
- 1 × 100 horsepower diesel engine
- 1 × 200 horsepower diesel engine
- 1 × 400 horsepower diesel engine
- 1 × 23 kW Brush alternator
- 1 × 57 kW Brush alternator
- 1 × 66 kW Brush alternator
- 1 × 104 kW Brush alternator
B station plant
The plant at Machynlleth B power station comprised:- 3 × 1,330 kW Mirlees 8-cylinder four-stroke supercharged diesel engines driving:
- 3 × Brush 6.6 kV alternators
- 1 × 268 kW Petters 4 cylinder two-stroke diesel engine with a Brush generator.
Cooling water for the engines was drawn from the Afon Dulas.
Operations
The operating conditions and electricity output of Machynlleth A power station were:| Year | Running hours | Plant capacity kW | Electricity sent out MWh | Load factor per cent | Thermal efficiency per cent |
| 1946 | – | – | 522 | 34.2 | – |
| 1954 | 7500 | 518 | 1,232 | 31.7 | – |
| 1955 | 5680 | 518 | 1,406 | 47.8 | – |
| 1956 | 5480 | 518 | 1,219 | 42.9 | – |
| 1957 | 5959 | 518 | 560 | 18.1 | – |
| 1958 | 4119 | 500 | 248 | 11.6 | – |
| 1961 | – | 250 | 256 | 11.7 | 27.9 |
| 1962 | – | 250 | 89 | 4.1 | 26.73 |
| 1963 | – | 250 | 193 | 5.43 | 26.24 |
The electricity 'sent out' data is the total output from both the hydro-electric and diesel plants. The proportions of diesel to hydro-electric generation was typically:
| Year | Hydro-electric kWh | Diesel kWh |
| 1946 | 256,440 | 270,512 |
| 1963 | 74,000 | 119,000 |
The operating conditions and electricity output of Machynlleth B power station were:
| Year | Running hours | Plant capacity kW | Electricity sent out MWh | Load factor per cent | Thermal efficiency per cent |
| 1957 | 184 | 3990 | 200 | 27.2 | – |
| 1958 | 1036 | 3990 | 2,146 | 49.0 | – |
| 1961 | – | 4258 | 6,310 | 16.9 | 33.79 |
| 1962 | – | 4258 | 10,386 | 27.8 | 35.33 |
| 1963 | – | 4258 | 13,712 | 36.83 | 34.9 |
| 1967 | – | 3990 | 14,843 | 41.5 | 35.03 |
| 1972 | – | 3990 | 4,077 | 11.6 | 31.18 |