Wapping Hydraulic Power Station
Wapping Hydraulic Power Station is a hydroelectric power plant located in London, England. The company specializes in providing energy and resources through the use of hydroelectric power. With a commitment to sustainability, Wapping Hydraulic Power Station is dedicated to providing clean and renewable energy to the United Kingdom.
Introduction to Wapping Hydraulic Power Station
Wapping Hydraulic Power Station is a historic landmark located in London, England. It was originally built in 1890 and served as a hydroelectric power plant. Today, the power station has been converted into a unique event space that showcases its industrial heritage. What makes this company unique is its ability to blend the past with the present, providing a one-of-a-kind experience for its customers.Services & Products
Wapping Hydraulic Power Station offers event space rental for a variety of occasions such as weddings, conferences, and corporate events. The venue has a capacity of up to 380 guests and can be customized to fit the specific needs of each event. In addition, the company offers event planning services to assist in the coordination of events.Location
The power station is located in the vibrant neighborhood of Wapping in London. The area is known for its historic architecture, diverse community, and proximity to the river Thames. Visitors can expect to find a mix of residential buildings, shops, and restaurants in the area. The closest public transportation options are Wapping Station (0.4 miles), Shadwell Station (0.5 miles), and Tower Gateway Station (0.7 miles).Benefits
Customers should choose Wapping Hydraulic Power Station for its unique and historic venue space that provides a memorable experience for any event. The company's event planning services also make the coordination of events seamless and stress-free.Good to Know
Customers should be aware that due to the historic nature of the building, there are certain limitations to the space. For example, there is no air conditioning in the venue.Reviews
Customers rave about the unique and beautiful event space, as well as the attentive and helpful staff. The location and historic nature of the building also add to the overall experience.Amenities
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generator
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turbine
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powerhouse
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control room
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intake
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outlet
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canal
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sluice gate
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waterway
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penstock
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forebay
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surge tank
FAQ
What is the capacity of your hydroelectric power plant?
Our hydroelectric power plant has a capacity of 4.5 megawatts.How long have you been operating your hydroelectric power plant?
We have been operating our hydroelectric power plant since 1988.What is the efficiency rate of your hydroelectric power plant?
Our hydroelectric power plant has an efficiency rate of 85%.What is the cost of the electricity produced by your hydroelectric power plant?
The cost of the electricity produced by our hydroelectric power plant varies depending on the market price of electricity. However, we strive to keep our prices competitive with other energy sources.What is your plan for maintenance and future development of your hydroelectric power plant?
We have a regular maintenance schedule in place to ensure the continued efficiency and operation of our hydroelectric power plant. As for future development, we are always exploring new ways to increase our capacity and improve our technology to provide sustainable energy for our community.Reviews
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Rob K
always loved this venue, as "the wapping project" it was a super interesting restaurant. the site was used in the Faithless music video "God is a DJ" (1998)...check it out.
27-02-2023 -
simon battensby
Very interesting disused Power Station. We filmed part of a movie there, it was very atmospheric.
27-05-2022 -
Richard Miles
27-05-2022 -
matthew rimmer
Love this venue. Such a great space
27-05-2022 -
James Layton
27-05-2022 -
kei “けい” ito
27-05-2020 -
JorgeCist
27-05-2020 -
Rob
Great venue to hold unusual events.
27-05-2020 -
David Fletcher
Watched Martin Lewis show here.
27-05-2020 -
jeff benjamin
Grade II Listed, former Power Station complex circa 1890’s comprising an aggregate of evocative buildings retaining a significant portion of vintage equipment and hydraulic machinery. Repurposed as an Arts complex, then an events venue while currently the site closed to the public while awaiting proposed redevelopment. Reanimation here would dramatically enhance and revigorate a precinct submitting to a creeping lassitude.
27-05-2020