Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed
(Day & Month are approximate.)
Date closed / demolished
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)
This was Hongkong Electric's second power station. It replaced their first power station in Wanchai, and in turn was replaced by their third power station on Ap Lei Chau.
Comments
Re: North Point Power Station
Hi there,
That would be more or less equivalent to the present day site of the City Garden.
Best Regards,
T
Dates
Wikipedia gives the following dates:
start of operation in summer 1919 (electric capacity 4 MW)
damaged during the Japanese attack in 1941
after the war reconstruction and later extension (electric capacity 34 MW in 1966)
final decommission in 1978 (due to adverse environmental effects on the local surroundings)
North Point Power Station -Dates
UnfortunatelyWIKIPEDIA's entry is generally nonsense.
In 1966, the power station's capacity was in the order of 345MW. I was working there at this time.
The fuel used is refered to as Gas, it was actually Fuel Oil in its later years. No gas was ever involved as a primary fuel.
Anyone interested in the full story and statistics should obtain a copy of the book, A MOUNTAIN OF LIGHT by Austin Coates published in 1977.
All the dates and generating capacity are listed there, as well as the history of the company
The power station was available for generating electricity until at least 1976 although it was held in a "Hot Standby" mode of operation.
Another source
This is from List of power stations in Hong Kong. Same dates are given in industrialhistoryhk.org
IDJ, does this sound better?
Regards, Klaus
North Point Power Station
Klaus
Not quite!
The book 'A Mountain of Light' was sponsored by HK Electric so we must assume their Appendix listings are correct.
The Appendix gives much more detail as to the capacity of each of the many generators and boilers plus the makers.
Also individual dates for them. Of interest, four coal fired boilers were bought secondhand from the Dawson City, The Yukon, Alaska, USA in the 1920s! They are listed as unsatisfactory and sold by 1929-31
North Point 'A' 1920-1956 capacity 64.7 MW
North Point'B' 1958-73 capacity 159.4 MW
North Point 'C' 1966-1976 120MW
Over the periods in question the dates do not confirm that all the generators listed were operational and available to provide electricity.
For those interested in land and road developments in North Point. From the book's text, it appears that the Power Station site at one time extended up to a Kings Road frontage, and that Electric Road was incorporated into HK 's site, although the road was later recovered by government. This may explain some map layout anomolies from the 1930s.
Large extension in 1928
The PWD Annual Report for 1928 lists "A large extension to the Generating Station of The Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd. On M.L. 321, North Point" among the "works of a private nature" completed that year.
Dates of Power Stations
From Hong Kong Electric, commissioning and decommissioning dates of power stations on Hong Kong Island. See here