[4] It has been partially demolished, a sub-station remaining in part of the original buildings.
A Ministry of Transport spokesman said that delivering coal to the station by road instead of barges saves £33,450 a year.
[6] Parts of the site and the land immediately adjacent to it now serve as the Hackney Council Millfields Waste Depot and electricity substations operated by UK Power Networks and National Grid, including 66kV, 132kV, 275kV and 400kV substations.
[7][8] The power station and its chimney features in a 1977 silent short film by experimental filmmaker John Smith titled Hackney Marshes - November 4th 1977.
Steam conditions at the turbine stop valves was 200/370 psi (13.8/25.5 bar) and 282/416 °C.
[13] There was a single wood cooling tower with a capacity of 2.25 million gallons per hour (2.84 m3/s), make-up water was from the River Lea.