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Torness

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Location:
Torness, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1QZ
Licencee:
EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Ltd
Owner:
N/A
Parent body organisation:
N/A
Type of site:
Operational
Safety Attention Level:
Routine
Security Attention Level:
Routine
Torness

Torness nuclear power station is located approximately 30 miles east of the city of Edinburgh at Torness Point near Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland. It supplies up to 1190 MW to the national grid.

Torness was the last of the UK's second generation nuclear power plants to be commissioned. Construction of Torness began in 1980 and it started generating electricity on 25 May 1988.

Torness operates two advanced-gas reactors (AGR) and is capable of supplying over 2 million homes.

Upon deregulation of the United Kingdom's electricity generation market it passed to the state-owned Scottish Nuclear, privatised as part of British Energy which was sold to the French company EDF in January 2009, and incorporated in the latter's UK subsidiary EDF Energy. End of generation is currently estimated by EDF Energy to be in 2028.

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