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 areaIsle 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 Ramsey, Peel,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 (15.2Isle 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 hydroelectric power plant at Sulby and Block Eary reservoir. * An 87 MW combined cycle gas turbine (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, an ACReferences
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