Central Electricity Generating Board
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The Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) was the cornerstone of the British electricity industry for almost 40 years; from 1957 to privatisation in the 1990s.

Central Electricity Generating Board and London Electricity Board 2. Central Electricity Board Superannuation Fund Central Electricity Generating Board 3.1
and built for the Central Electricity Generating Board which also included Hunterston ‘B’ and Torness.2
the Central Electricity Generating Board which also included, Dungeness ‘A’ and Oldbury.3
Overview The Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) was the cornerstone of the British electricity industry for almost 40 years; from 1957, to privatisation in the 1990s.4
Central Electricity Generating Board has announced.5

In 1958 the Central Electricity Generating Board received consent from the Minister of Power to construct their fourth nuclear power station.6
carried out by the Central Electricity Generating Board on the Kayelekera uranium deposit in Northern Malawi between 1983 and 1991.7
Central Electricity Generating Board in 1983 where he served in a variety of technical engineering roles.8
Central Electricity Generating Board launched a competition to find a future use for the building.9
Location
Formation Year
1957
Foundation
1957
Region Served
England and Wales
Footnotes
Broken up into National Grid Company
National Power
Powergen and later Nuclear Electric.
Company Name
Central Electricity Generating Board
Industry
Energy
Company Type
Now defunct
Area Served
Category

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