Torness Nuclear Power Station | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Location | Dunbar, East Lothian |
Coordinates | 55°58′05″N 2°24′33″W / 55.96799°N 2.40908°W |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | |
Commission date | |
Decommission date | Expected to begin 2028 |
Owner | EDF Energy[1][2] |
Operator | EDF Energy |
Employees | 730 |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactors | 2 |
Reactor type | AGR[1][2] |
Cooling source | North Sea |
Thermal capacity | 2 × 1623 MWt[1][2] |
Power generation | |
Units operational | |
Nameplate capacity | 1,290 MWe[1][2] |
Capacity factor | |
Annual net output | |
External links | |
Website | Torness power station and visitor centre | EDF |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
Torness nuclear power station is a nuclear power station located approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of Edinburgh at Torness Point near Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland. It was the last of the United Kingdom's Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors to be fully commissioned. Construction of this facility began in 1980 for the then South of Scotland Electricity Board (SSEB) and it was commissioned in 1988. It is a local landmark, highly visible from the A1 trunk road and East Coast Main Line railway.
The power station is expected to be shut down in 2028, prior to defuelling and then decommissioning.