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The Manx Electricity Authority ( gv, Lught-reill Lectraghys Manninagh) was a Statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government which generated and supplied electricity for the
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. In 2014 it became part of the
Manx Utilities Authority The Manx Utilities Authority ( gv, bun shirveishyn vannin) is a Statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government which provides utilities for the Isle of Man. It was created in 2014 by the merging of the Manx Electricity Authority with the Isle of ...
when it was merged with the
Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority The Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority (Manx: ''Lught-reill Ushtey as Sornaigys Ellan Vannin'') was the statutory board responsible for water supply and sewage disposal in the Isle of Man. It was formed in 1972 as the 'Isle of Man Water ...
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History


Douglas Corporation Electricity

Following the First World War the development of utilities on the Isle of Man was considered essential. To meet the demand for electricity in the Douglas area
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considered whether this should be met by a subsidiary of the Douglas Gas Company or by the Douglas Corporation. In 1921 the Corporation of Douglas was granted monopoly powers to establish an electric light and power works under the provisions of the ''Douglas Corporation Electric Light and Power Act 1921''. Electricity supplies started in June 1923. Authorised distribution covered an area of 17 square miles, including
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Onchan Onchan (; glv, Kione Droghad) is a village in the parish of Onchan on the Isle of Man. It is at the north end of Douglas Bay. Administratively a district, it has the second largest population of settlements on the island, after Douglas, with wh ...
, Union Mills,
Tromode Tromode is a village in Braddan parish, Isle of Man. It is on the boundary with and partly within the borough of Douglas, and is within the Douglas conurbation. During the period of Manx nationalism, '' Ny Troor Tromode'' ("The Tromode Three") ...
, and Groudie, and served a population of about 25,000.


Isle of Man Electricity Board

An Electricity Commission in 1929 considered how to extend the supply of electricity across the island. The Commission proposed that a private company should distribute electricity purchased from Douglas Corporation. The ''Isle of Man Electric Light and Power Act 1932'' as amended by the ''Isle of Man Electric Light and Power Amendment Act 1935'' established the Isle of Man Electricity Board with the authority to supply electricity throughout the Isle of Man but excluding Douglas and the Howstrake Estate. The authorised distribution area covered 280 square miles, including
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, Peel, Port Erin, Castletown and about 36 villages and rural districts and served a population of 25,000. Electricity supplies commenced on 3 August 1935. The Douglas Corporation and the Isle of Man Electricity Board were the sole suppliers on the island, apart from small areas supplied by the Manx Electric Railway Company.


Douglas Corporation generation


Pulrose power station

By the mid-1950s the Pulrose power station of the Douglas Corporation had a total generating capacity of 15.475 MW. This comprised the following plant: Coal-fired boilers: * 2 × 15,000 pounds per hour (1.89 kg/s) Nesdrum, operating at 220 psi (15.2 
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) * 2 × 44,000 lb/hr (5.54 kg/s) Nesdrum, 220 psi * 1 × 22,000 lb/hr (2.77 kg/s) Stirling, 220 psi * 2 × 60,000 lb/hr (7.56 kg/s) John Thompson, 450 psi (31.0 bar) Turbo-alternators: * 1 × 1,875 kW Brush-Ljungstrom * 1 × 1,100 kW Richardsons Westgarth Brown Bovey * 1 × 3,750 kW Richardsons Westgarth Brown Bovey * 1 × 3,750 kW Bellis and Morcon * 1 × 5,000 kW Brush-Ljungstrom There were 90 transformer sub-stations with a capacity of 18.5 MVA. A summary of electricity supplies in the mid-1950s is shown in the table.


Isle of Man Electricity Board generation

In the mid-1950s the Isle of Man Electricity Board generated electricity using diesel engines. There were seven 920 kW and two 2,000 kW Mirrlees engines, driving alternators generating electricity at 11 kV. High tension transmission was at 11/33 kV, and supplied to consumers at 400 V for power and 230 V single phase for lighting. A summary of electricity supplies in the mid-1950s is shown in the table.


Manx Electricity Authority

In 1982 Tynwald appointed a Commission to examine the amalgamation of the Douglas Corporation Electricity Department and Isle of Man Electricity Board. The Commission reported in May 1983 in favour of the establishment of a single authority for the whole island. The Manx Electricity Authority was established in July 1983 to develop and maintain an efficient and economical system of electricity supply for the Island. Its legal position was established by the ''Electricity Act 1984''. In 2014 the Manx Electricity Authority became part of the Manx Utilities Authority when it was merged with the Isle of Man Water and Sewerage Authority.


Generation

Electricity generation is provided on the island from the following sources * A 1 MW
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power plant at Sulby and Block Eary reservoir. * An 87 MW
combined cycle gas turbine A combined cycle power plant is an assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy. On land, when used to make electricity the most common type is called a combined cycle gas turb ...
(natural gas fired) power station in Douglas. * A number of diesel generators at Douglas (Pulrose 'D' 48 MW), Peel (40 MW), and Ramsey (3.6 MW), totalling 90.4 MW. In addition there is also the
Isle of Man to England Interconnector The Isle of Man to England Interconnector is a submarine power cable connecting the transmission system of the Manx Electricity Authority to that of Great Britain. With an undersea section of approximately , it is the second longest AC undersea ...
, an AC
submarine power cable A submarine power cable is a transmission cable for carrying electric power below the surface of the water.Isle of Man to England Interconnector The Isle of Man to England Interconnector is a submarine power cable connecting the transmission system of the Manx Electricity Authority to that of Great Britain. With an undersea section of approximately , it is the second longest AC undersea ...
* List of power stations in the British Crown Dependencies *
Manx Utilities Authority The Manx Utilities Authority ( gv, bun shirveishyn vannin) is a Statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government which provides utilities for the Isle of Man. It was created in 2014 by the merging of the Manx Electricity Authority with the Isle of ...


References

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