Within a decade it had moved to a new, bigger power station at Queens Road, the site of today's Powerhouse retail park and administration offices.
The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange to raise capital for the building of La Collette Power Station that served the Island for over 50 years.
Today, La Collette is the controlling hub of a transmission network that includes three multi-million-pound undersea supply cables that import 95% as low-carbon power from France.
[4] In 2022, Jersey Electricity announced intended partnerships with local landowners to install several strategically placed ground-mounted solar arrays to further diversify supplies and increase energy sovereignty.
The first array in Rue du Moulin à Vent, St. Clement,[5] will generate enough power for nearly 650 fully electric homes when complete.