Fiddlers Ferry power station was created in 1971.
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station was commissioned in 1971.
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, located in Cheshire, England, derives its name from the nearby Fiddlers Ferry, a location that has historical significance. The name "Fiddlers Ferry" itself is believed to have originated from a ferry crossing on the River Mersey, which was used for transporting people and goods in the past. The power station, which began operations in the 1970s, adopted this name to reflect its geographical location and the local heritage.
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The Fiddlers Ferry Power Station's cooling tower in Widnes collapsed on December 22, 2020, due to a controlled demolition. The decision for demolition was made as the facility was no longer operational, and the towers had been out of use for years. The controlled explosion caused the structure to fall in a planned manner, ensuring safety and minimal impact on surrounding areas.
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