HC Deb 13 May 1983 vol 42 cc547-8W
Mr. Home Robertson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many tonnes of coal have been burned at power stations in Scotland during each of the past 12 months; what is the maximum possible monthly coal burn; and how many tonnes of power station coal are now in stock.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

Only stations within the South of Scotland electricity board area are coal-fired. The information in the table gives details of power station coal consumption between April 1982 and March 1983, which is the latest full year figures available.

The boards operate their generating plant in the interests of economy and efficiency; for these reasons the maximum output is dependent on demand and or the availability of plant. As can be seen from the table the actual coal burn figures vary throughout the year. At 31 March 1983 there wre 2,340 million tonnes of coal held in stock at power stations in Scotland.

Month Tonnes
1982
April 567,287
May 581,395
June 616,423
July 358,512
August 326,041
September 345,911
October 335,181
November 330,969
December 576,927
1983
January 329,249
February 458,942
March 419,713