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Colchester power station

Buildings and structures in Colchester (town)Coal-fired power stations in EnglandDemolished power stations in the United KingdomFormer power stations in England

Colchester power station supplied electricity to the city of Colchester, Essex, England and the surrounding area from 1900 to 1960. It was owned and operated by Colchester Corporation prior to the nationalisation of the electricity supply industry in 1948. The power station was redeveloped several times incorporating new plant.

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Colchester power station
Hythe Quay, Colchester Hythe

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CO2 8JU Colchester, Hythe
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