§ Mr. Penhaligonasked the Secretary of State for Engery if he will list for each of Calder Hall, Chapelcross, Berkeley, Bradwell, Dungeness 'A', Hinkley Point 'A', Hunterston 'A', Oldbury-on-Severn, Sizewell 'A' and Trawsfynydd the electricity generated during a recent convenient year, and the percentage of the total electricity board's output this represents.
§ Mr. GoodladThe information for 1984–85 is as follows:
Station Electricity generated (Gwh) Calder Hall 1,703.5 Chapelcross 1,723.1 Berkeley 936.7 Bradwell 1,996.4 Dungeness 'A' 3,065.3 Hinckley 'A' 4,108.7 Hunterston 'A' 2,535.9 Oldbury-on-Severn 3.296.9 Sizewell 2,539.9 Trawsfynydd 3,460.3 Total 25,366.7 Source: Electricity Supply Handbook 1986.
Calder Hall and Chapelcross, which are operated by British Nuclear Fuels, provided electricity to the public supply system equivalent to 1.3 per cent. of the electricity boards' generation in 1984–85. The CEGB and the Scottish electricity boards advise that the remaining stations represented 8.3 per cent. of their generation in 1984–85.