List of power stations in the British Crown Dependencies


This is a list of current and former electricity-generating power stations in the British Crown Dependencies. The Crown Dependencies are the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Isle of Man. They are British Islands but are not part of the United Kingdom.
NameLocationCoordinatesCrown DependencyTypeCapacityOperatorOpenedStatusNotes
Albert PierSaint Helier, Jersey49°10'37"N 2°06'51"W

JerseyDiesel enginesJersey Electricity Company Limited1925
AlderneyYork Hill, AlderneyGuernsey6 × Diesel engines 590 kW Guernsey Electricity Department 1934Formerly operated by Alderney Light & Power Company Limited,
AlderneyRoute de Crabby, Alderney49°43'20"N 2°12'10"WGuernseyOil-fired engines3 × 2 MW, 2 × 750 kW, 2 × 450 kWAlderney Electricity Limited 1952OperationalFormerly operated by Christy Bros. Ltd
Isle of Man Energy from WasteRichmond Hill, Isle of Man54°8'32"N 4°31'50"WIsle of ManRefuse boiler, steam turbo-alternator5.5 MWSuez2004OperationalAlso known as Isle of Man Incinerator
La ColletteSaint Helier, Jersey49°10'29"N 2°06'34"WJerseyDiesel engines, gas turbine, steam turbines80 MW, 110 MW, 45 MW extension 1994, 200 MWJersey Electricity Company Limited until 2010, Jersey Electricity plc1965Operational
Les AmballesSaint Peter Port, GuernseyGuernseySteam0.15 MW Guernsey States Electricity Board 1898Formerly operated by Edmundson's Electricity Corporation, Guernsey Electric Light and Power Company Limited
PeelPeel, Isle of Man54°13'09"N 4°41'58"WIsle of ManDiesel engine40 MWManx Utilities1995OperationalOperated by Manx Electricity Authority until 2014
PowerhouseHerm49°28'11"N 2°27'11"WGuernsey3 Diesel engines80–180 kWHerm IslandOperational
PulroseDouglas, Isle of Man54°09'02"N 4°30'07"WIsle of ManSteam turbo-alternator15.475 MWDouglas Corporation1923
PulroseDouglas, Isle of Man54°09'02"N 4°30'07"WIsle of ManGas-fired CCGT, steam64 MW
23 MW
Manx Utilities1998, 2003OperationalManx Electricity Authority until 2014
Queen’s RoadQueen’s Road, Saint Helier, Jersey49°11'60"N 2°06'54"WJerseyFormerly Diesel engines, Gas turbines 17.88 MW, 26.47 MW, 40 MW, 2 × 17 MW gas turbines Jersey Electricity Company Limited1934OperationalJersey Electricity administrative headquarters
RamseyRamsey, Isle of Man54°19'29"N 4°22'54"WIsle of ManDiesel engine3.6 MWManx Utilities1993OperationalManx Electricity Authority until 2014
SarkSarkGuernseyDiesel engineSark Electricity Limited 1948OperationalFormerly operated by Robson Electric Supply Company, Sark Electric Supply Company
SulbySulby reservoir, Isle of Man54°16'17"N 4°30'06"WIsle of ManHydro  electric1.2 MWManx Utilities1982OperationalManx Electricity Authority until 2014
ValeSt. Sampson's, North Quay, Guernsey49°29'07"N 2°31'04"WGuernseyDiesel engines, steam turbines, oil-fired gas turbines0.87 MW, 13.99 MW, 72 MW Guernsey Electricity 1903OperationalFormerly operated by Edmundson's Electricity Corporation, Guernsey Electric Light and Power Company Limited, the Guernsey States Electricity Board B station opened 1970

In addition to the generation of electricity at operational stations, there are several sub-sea cables that connect to these power stations to the United Kingdom and France. They include the Isle of Man to England Interconnector and the Channel Islands Electricity Grid.