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Welsh Government spends millions reconnecting power to Baglan Energy Park

Baglan Operations, the energy park's sole electricity supplier, went into compulsory liquidation in March last year

Baglan Operations power station went into liquidation in March 2021

The Welsh Government has spent millions maintaining and reconnecting power to Baglan Energy Park since the collapse of its power station.

The total cost to the Welsh Government has reached £6m to maintain supply and set up a new electricity network at the 180-acre park based in Port Talbot after businesses faced having their power supply cut off.

Baglan Operations, which was the park's sole electricity supplier via a private wire network, went into compulsory liquidation in March last year.

The on-site gas-fired plant continued to supply power to firms on the industrial estate through connection to the National Grid, after it stopped generating power in 2020.

The Welsh Government contracted Western Power Distribution to build a new electricity network.

It invested over £4m to support Western Power Distribution to design and build replacement electricity networks.

The investment allowed Western Power, as a local licensed distribution network operator, to accelerate the process of building a new network – which would have initially taken between 18 months to two years to build.

The new electricity connection, directly powered through the National Grid, are now complete.