energy.wikisort.org - Power_plantChopwell Colliery was a coal mine situated at Chopwell, in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. The pit was first sunk in 1781, and was closed on 25 November 1966. The colliery was bought by the Consett Iron Company in 1896, before being handed over to the National Coal Board in 1947, when the British coal industry was nationalised. The colliery's highest employment numbers were in 1921, when 2,185 people worked there.[1]
Chopwell Colliery |
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Country | England |
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Location | Chopwell |
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Coordinates | 54°55′16″N 1°49′23″W |
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Status | Demolished, portion of site is a nature reserve |
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Construction began | 1781 (1781) |
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Decommission date | November 25, 1966 (1966-11-25) |
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Primary fuel | Coal |
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A coal-fired power station was situated at the colliery, which as well as generating its own electricity, received surplus electricity from the generating equipment at Derwenthaugh Coke Works.[2]
Nature reserve
After the closing of the colliery, part of the site was turned into the Chopwell Meadows Nature Reserve.
In June 2014,[3] Durham Wildlife Trust took over the management of this reserve from Gateshead Council and will continue the work to develop the area for wildlife.[4]
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Grid reference NZ114586
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Electricity generation in North East England |
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Generating sites | Biomass | |
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Coal | Closed |
- Berwick upon Tweed
- Blyth
- Carville
- Chopwell Colliery
- Close
- Consett
- Darlington
- Derwenthaugh Coke Works
- Dunston
- Forth Banks
- Hebburn
- Horden Colliery
- Lemington
- Lynemouth
- Mainsforth Colliery
- Manors
- Morrison Busty Colliery
- Neptune Bank
- Newburn Steelworks
- North Tees
- Ouston Colliery
- Pandon Dene
- Philadelphia
- South Shore Road
- South Shields
- Stella
- Sunderland
- Vane Tempest Colliery
- Whinfield
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Cancelled |
- Blyth Clean Coal
- Kepier
- Eston Grange (Gasification)
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Gas | Active | |
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Closed | |
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Proposed |
- ConocoPhillips Teesside
- Tees CCPP
- Thor Cogeneration
- Whitetail Clean Energy Wilton
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Cancelled | |
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Hydro | |
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Nuclear | |
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Oil | |
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Waste | Active |
- Teesside
- Path Head landfill
- Wilton 11
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Closed |
- Blaydon Burn
- Derwenthaugh Coke Works
- Newburn Steelworks
- Portrack
- Whinfield
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Proposed |
- North Eastern Energy Recovery Centre
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Cancelled | |
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Wind | Active |
- Blyth Harbour
- Blyth Offshore
- Broom Hill
- Great Eppleton
- Hare Hill
- High Sharpley
- High Volts
- Holmside Hall
- Kirkheaton
- Langley Park
- North Steads
- Sisters
- Teesside
- Tow Law
- Trimdon Grange
- Walkway
- West Durham
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Proposed |
- Butterwick Moor
- Haswell Moor
- Kiln Pit Hill
- Lynemouth
- Royal Oak
- Barmoor South
- Green Rigg
- Kielder
- Moorsyde
- Ray Hill
- South Sharpley
- Steadings
- Teeswind North
- The Isles
- Todd Hill
- West Ancroft
- Wingates
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Organisations and personnel |
- A. Reyrolle & Company
- C. A. Parsons and Company
- Northern Powergrid
- Charles Algernon Parsons
- Charles Hesterman Merz
- Clarke Chapman
- John Theodore Merz
- L J Couves & Partners
- Merz & McLellan
- Narec
- Newcastle and District Electric Lighting Company
- North Eastern Electric Supply Company
- Northern Electric
- Northern Engineering Industries
- Pre-nationalisation North East electric power companies
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Category:Power stations in North East England
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