List of power stations in Wales

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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Wales, sorted by type and name, with installed capacity (May 2007).

Note that the DBERR maintains a comprehensive list of operational UK power stations here:

Nuclear power stations

Nuclear power stations

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NameLocationCoordinatesOutputNotes
TrawsfynyddGwynedd52°55′29.51″N 3°56′54.38″W470 MW(Decommissioned in 1991)
WylfaAnglesey53°25′00″N 4°29′00″W980 MW(Decommissioned in 2015)
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Coal-fired

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Coal-fired power stations:

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NameLocationCoordinatesOutputNotes
Aberthaw power stationsVale of Glamorgan51°23′14″N 3°24′18″W1500 MW(Decommissioned in 2020)
Uskmouth A power station Near Newport 51°32′57″N 2°58′14″W 228 MW (Decommissioned in 1981)
Uskmouth B power stationNear Newport51°32′57″N 2°58′14″W393 MWInitially burning coal with intermittent biomass firing up until 2017, planned conversion to burn biomass and waste abandoned.[1] Decommissioned by 2024.[2]
Cardiff power stations Cardiff 51°29'42"N 03°08'45"W 87.6 MW Commissioned 1894 operational until late 1960s
Carmarthen Bay Power StationBurry Port51°40′47″N 04°14′35″W 360 MW(Decommissioned in 1984)
Llanelly power station[3] Llanelli 51°41'33"N 04°10'15"W 24 MW operating until 1967
Marchwiel power station Wrexham 53°01'55"N 02°55'25"W 12.41 MW operating until 1959
Newport power stations Newport 51°35'11"N 02°59'08"W 80 MW operating 1895 to late 1970s
Rogerstone power station Rogerstone near Newport126 MW(Decommissioned in 1984)
Llynfi Power Station[3] Bridgend 51°34′13″N 03°36′40″W 120 MW (Decommissioned in 1977)
Tir John power station Swansea 51°37′35″N 03°53′50″W 142 MW Oil-fired from 1967 (Decommissioned in 1976)
Upper Boat power station Pontypridd 51°34'34"N 3°18'07"W 144 MW (Decommissioned in 1972)
Penarth power station 2.2 MW Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
Bridgend power station 2.0 MW Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
Pontypridd power station 1.8 MW Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
Penydarren power station 0.52 MW Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
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Gas-fired (or combined gas/coal)

Gas (or combined gas/coal) fired power stations:

Hydro-electric

Hydro-electric power stations:

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NameLocationCoordinatesOutputNotes
Cwm Dyli hydro power station[3] Gwynedd 10 MW commissioned 1906 operational
Dinorwig Power StationGwynedd53°7′7″N 4°6′50″W1728 MW(pumped storage)
Dolgarrog power stationConwy (county borough)53°11'28"N 3°50'33"W 28 MW commissioned 1907 operational 2020
Dolgelley power station Dolgellau 148 kW hydro + oil engine
Ffestiniog Power StationGwynedd52°58′51″N 3°58′8″W360 MW(pumped storage)
Machynlleth A power station Powys 250 kW hydro + oil engine[3]
Maentwrog power station[3] Gwynedd 52°56'10"N 4°00'15"W 30 MW commissioned 1928, refitted 1988-92
Rheidol Power StationCeredigion52°23′46″N 3°54′00″W49 MW
River Tawe BarrageSwansea51°36′58″N 3°55′44″W
Towyn power station[3] Tywyn 950 kW hydro + oil engine
Radyr Hydro Scheme Cardiff 51°31'9.79"N 3°15'13.50"W 394 kW Hydro (River Weir Screw Turbines)
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Oil-fired

Oil-fired power stations:

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NameLocationCoordinatesOutputNotes
Aberystwyth power station Ceredigion 52°24'45"N 4°05'03"W 5 MW Diesel fired generators, closed by 1978
Haverfordwest power station[3] Pembrokeshire 8.465 MW Oil engines (8) operational 1959
Machynlleth A and B power stations Powys 522 kW (A), 4.258 MW (B) Diesel fired generators, closed by 1978
Milford Haven power station Pembrokeshire 815 kW Oil engines, closed 28 February 1958
Pembroke Power StationPembrokeshire51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W2000 MWclosed 1999, now demolished
Lampeter power station 400 kW Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
Llandrindod Wells power station 231 kW Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
St Clears power station 113 kW Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
Aberayron power station 100 kW Internal combustion (diesel), Operating 1948/9, closed by 1958/9[4]
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Wind power

Wind power generating facilities:

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