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Dalchonzie Power Station

Hydroelectric Power Station (20th Century)

Site Name Dalchonzie Power Station

Classification Hydroelectric Power Station (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Breadalbane Hydroelectric Power Scheme

Canmore ID 313008

Site Number NN72SW 42

NGR NN 74054 21975

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Comrie (Perth And Kinross)
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

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Field Visit (2010)

Dalchonzie power station is a small power station utilising water from the tailrace of St. Fillans power station (see separate item) diverted via a small weir on the outflow from Loch Earn. The station contains a single 4MW turbine with the powerhouse set oversailing the tailrace. Dalchonzie is an example of a small station forming an integral component of a larger scheme. There is some additional interest from the tall narrow profile of the building and the multi-pitch roof. PL Payne,1988, 24; E Wood, 2002, 50.

Note (25 October 2023)

The Breadalbane hydroelectric scheme

Construction took place between 1951 and 1961 in two sections north and south of Loch Tay respectively. Dams were built at the east ends of Loch an Daimh, Loch Lyon, Loch na Lairige and Stronuich Reservoir, supplying Cashlie, Lubreoch, Finlarig and Lochay power stations respectively in the northern section. Water collection is by a considerable group of aqueducts and tunnels in the area of the River Lyon and the River Lochay and their tributaries. Finlarig power station is noted for operation at a head of 1348 feet, the highest of any of the schemes. It produces 30MW from a Pelton turbine-driven alternator, the larges of its type in Britain.

The southern section has dams on Loch Breaclaich and Loch Lednock. These Lochs are interconnected by a tunnel, with a power station at the entry to Loch Lednock. The latter discharges via a tunnel to St Fillans power station at the east end of Loch Earn, which in turn supplies Dalchonzie power station, which outflows into the River Earn. Aqueducts and further channels collect water from the surrounding area. The total output from this hydroelectric scheme is 120MW.

Information from NRHE catalogue item number WP007424, compiled by George Walker in 2005.

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