Site and Construction
Opened by Royal Highness King Charles III on 9 May 1984, the station can generate 1728MW of power within 12 seconds to stabilise demand on the National Grid.
Dinorwig Power Station has been constructed on the site of the Dinorwig slate quarries, which closed in the 1960s. The slate tips were relocated to improve the aesthetic value of the area, and the plant was constructed within the Elidir Fawr Mountain, now part of the Eryri SAC.
Dinorwig’s reversible pump/turbines are capable of reaching maximum generation almost instantly. Using off-peak electricity, the six units are reversed as pumps to transport water from the lower reservoir back to Marchlyn Mawr.
Above-ground structures include the administration complex and security gatehouse. A geological SSSI is located along the shores of Llyn Peris, showing the results of glaciation. Llyn Padarn, the lake into which Dinorwig releases excess water, is also a SSSI.