Table 9 shows various indicators of the growth of electrification from 1900. Of the 17 undertakings in that year only four were local authorities, a point that illustrates the importance of private companies in the region. The number of undertakings grew rapidly to 1925/26 and peaked a decade later. Power stations show a peak number in 1925/26 and gradual consolidation thereafter.
Table 9 Summary of Development in the Southern Area.
Number of Undertakings1
Local Authority Undertakings
Number of Power Stations
Generating Capacity (kW)
Per Capita Consumption (kWh)
1900
17
4
17
..
.. (4)2
1912
39
11
36
..
.. (36)
1925/6
59
15
32
95,510
44 (133)
1935/6
62
20
32
179,525
201 (374)
1948/9
..
..
26
435,683
601 (821)
1958/9
–
..
19
1,226,444
1,543 (1,765)3
Notes: 1 Excludes all non-statutory undertakings. 2 Great Britain 1900-1948/9 from Leslie Hannah, Electricity Before Nationalisation: a study of the electricity supply industry in Britain to 1948 (London: Macmillan, 1979), pp.427-8. 3 Calculated from data in Electricity Council, Handbook of Electrical Supply Statistics 1977, p. 63 and census returns.
EARLEY POWER STATION
A wartime emergency station built alongside an existing grid substation on the outskirts of Reading. It was the only power station built and owned by the Central Electricity Board. The first turbine unit entered service in December 1942 and the full capacity of 120,000kW was completed in 1946.
Ordnance Survey, 1:25,000 series, Sheet SU 77, 1951 (National Library of Scotland).