Ballylumford Power Station

Ballylumford power station "C" station is a natural-gas-fired power station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK. With its main plant generating 600 megawatts of electricity, it is Northern Ireland's largest power station and provides half its power. Overall the station produces 600 MW. The plant is located at the tip of the Islandmagee peninsula, which separates Larne Lough from the Irish Sea. The lough is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The 3 chimneys of the now decommissioned "B" station are 126 metres tall. East of the station is the Ballycronan More converter station, the Northern Ireland end of the Moyle Interconnector, a subsea HVDC interconnector connecting the NI electricity system to Great Britain.

Ballylumford Power Station
The two power stations as viewed from the Whiteabbey to Larne Railway Line.
CountryNorthern Ireland, UK
Coordinates54.845°N 5.787°W / 54.845; -5.787
StatusOperational
Commission date1943
Owner(s)EP UK Investments
Operator(s)EP UK Investments
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 600 MW
External links
Websitehttps://www.epuki.co.uk/
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Irish grid reference: D4201
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