Enfield Power Station

Enfield Power Station
Enfield Power Station
Country England
Location Enfield
Coordinates 51°39′46″N 0°1′22″W / 51.66278°N 0.02278°W / 51.66278; -0.02278Coordinates: 51°39′46″N 0°1′22″W / 51.66278°N 0.02278°W / 51.66278; -0.02278
Commission date 1999
Operator(s) Uniper
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 400 MW[1]
grid reference TQ368978

Enfield Power Station is a 400 MW[1] gas-fired station, opened on part of the original Brimsdown Power Station site on Brancroft Way at Brimsdown in the North London Borough of Enfield. It is near the A1055 and Lee Valley Park.

History

Known as Enfield Power Station (originally Enfield Energy Centre), construction was started in September 1997 and it was commissioned in December 1999. It was opened as the Enfield Energy Centre Ltd by original owners Indeck Energy Services and Enfield Holdings BV, itself jointly owned by NRG Energy Services and El Paso Energy.[2]

E.ON UK bought it for £109 million on 6 May 2005 and operated it until January 2016 when the new company of Uniper was formed. It is one of seven power stations that Uniper owns and operates in the United Kingdom.[3]

Specification

It is a CCGT type natural gas power station. Using an Alstom GT26B2.2 gas turbine.,[1][4] to drive an electrical generator rated at 500 MVA and with a terminal voltage of 21 kV. Waste heat is recovered by a Combustion Engineering heat recovery steam generator to drive an Alstom Steam Turbine unit connected via a SSS clutch to the main powertrain. It connects to the National Grid via a transformer at 132 kV.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Alstom to supply gas tubine compressor upgrade for E.ON UK's Enfield Power Station". Electric Energy Online. 10 July 2007.
  2. http://www.modernpowersystems.com/features/featureenfield-energy-centre-gt26-first-to-265-mwe/
  3. https://www.uniper.energy/en/what-we-do/where-we-operate/united-kingdom.html
  4. GT24 and GT26 Gas Turbines
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