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      • The power station, officially called Clady Power Station, is located in the townland of Dore, and is just under two miles south-west of where the Clady River leaves Lower Lough Nacung, and is powered by water diverted from the Clady River by way of a canal built for the purpose from the river's emergence from Lower Lough Nacung to the power station, branching off from the Clady River at the Gweedore Weir.
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  2. In the second half of the 1950s, the E.S.B. built a hydroelectric power station in Gweedore. [9] [10] [11] The power station, officially called Clady Power Station, is located in the townland of Dore, and is just under two miles south-west of where the Clady River leaves Lower Lough Nacung.

  3. ESB Clady Hydroelectric Station (4.2 MW) is situated in the Gweedore area of Co. Donegal, 50 km northwest of Letterkenny. Construction started in 1954, with the station going into full operation in 1959, when it also synchronised to the Donegal 38 kV network.

  4. The power station, officially called Clady Power Station, is located in the townland of Dore, and is just under two miles south-west of where the Clady River leaves Lower Lough Nacung, and is powered by water diverted from the Clady River by way of a canal built for the purpose from the river's emergence from Lower Lough Nacung to the power ...

  5. Clady Hydroelectric Station is a hydro power plant operated by ESB Generation and Wholesale Markets with a total output of 4.20 MW. OpenStreetMap; Website; Generators

  6. May 11, 2017 · The Electricity Supply Board (ESB), a state-owned utility based in Dublin, Ireland, this week announced it will rehabilitate and modernize its 4.2-MW Clady hydropower station on the Clady River in County Donegal, located in the province of Ulster, in the Republic of Ireland.

  7. Clady Hydroelectric Station is an industrial building in County Donegal, Ulster. Clady Hydroelectric Station is situated close to the lakes Lough Fad and Lough Beg . Overview

  8. esb.ie › docs › default-sourceErne Stations

    at Cliff Station. Clady Station, the third member of the Donegal hydro-electric family, was constructed between 1954 and 1959. The station is located at the Clady River in Gweedore, Co. Donegal. Collectively, the three Donegal stations generate a capacity of almost 70MWs, supplying electricity to over 38,000 homes. Welcome to the Erne Stations

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