The Queen Elizabeth Power Station consists of: • one 60 MW and one 63 MW units (commissioned in 1959) • one 95 MW unit (commissioned in 1971) • six 25 MW Hitachi combustion gas turbines with
once-through steam generators used to recover excess heat and reduce greenhouse gas emissions using combined-cycle technology(commissioned in June 2002) • three 36 MW Hitachi gas turbine units (commissioned 2010) at a cost of $240 million • three other 36 MW gas turbine units (commissioned 2016) and a steam turbine Boilers were supplied by Foster Wheeler and
Babcock & Wilcox, and Once Through Steam Generators by Innovative Steam Technologies. The steam turbines were supplied by
Brown, Boveri & Cie,
English Electric and Hitachi. == See also ==