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  2. List of power stations in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Biomass & RDF (1.1%) Solar (1%) Hydroelectric (0.9%) Petroleum (0.4%) Other (1.1%) This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Connecticut, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Connecticut had a total summer capacity of 10,108 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 43,054 GWh. [2]

  3. Fiddler's Ferry power station - Wikipedia

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    Fiddler's Ferry power station is a decommissioned coal fired power station located in Warrington, Cheshire, England. Opened in 1971, [2] the station had a generating capacity of 1,989 megawatts and took water from the River Mersey. After privatisation in 1990, the station was operated by various companies, and from 2004 to 2022 by SSE Thermal.

  4. Millstone Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Millstone Nuclear Power Station is the only nuclear power plant in Connecticut [2] and the only multi-unit nuclear plant in New England. It is located at a former quarry (from which it takes its name) in Waterford . With a total capacity of over 2 GW, the station produces enough electricity to power about 2 million homes.

  5. Warrington power station - Wikipedia

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    Warrington power station supplied electricity to the town of Warrington, Lancashire (now Cheshire) and the surrounding area from about 1900 to 1979.The power station was initially developed by the Warrington and District Electric Light and Power Company Limited, this was taken over by Warrington Corporation, which operated the power station prior to the nationalisation of the British ...

  6. Cheshire, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    0213406. Website. www .cheshirect .org. Cheshire ( / ˈtʃɛʃər / CHEH-shurr ), formerly known as New Cheshire Parish, [3] is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. At the time of the 2020 census, the population of Cheshire was 28,733. [4] The town is part of the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region.

  7. Shepaug Dam - Wikipedia

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    Shepaug Dam (National ID # CT00232) is a dam located between Newtown in Fairfield County and Southbury in New Haven County, Connecticut . The concrete dam was constructed in 1955 by the Connecticut Light and Power Company, with a height of 140 feet, and a length at its crest of 1412 feet. [1] It impounds the Housatonic River and the Shepaug ...

  8. Cheshire Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Cheshire, Connecticut. Centered on the junction of Main Street and Academy Road, the district's architecture is reflective of the town's development over two centuries, and includes many of its civic buildings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

  9. Cos Cob Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Cos Cob Power Station. /  41.02944°N 73.59722°W  / 41.02944; -73.59722. Cos Cob Power Station was a historic power station near the Metro-North Railroad tracks, the Mianus River and Sound Shore Drive in the Cos Cob area of Greenwich, Connecticut . The Spanish Revival style station building of 1907 was significant as part of the first ...