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EDF ready to close coal-fired Notts power station

Government hoped French energy giant would keep the on standby next winter in case of a fuel emergency

West Burton A Power Station(Image: James Turner/Lincolnshire Live)

EDF says it is not planning to extend the life of its West Burton A coal fired power station in Nottinghamshire, which will close at the end of this month.

The Government had spoken to the French energy giant about keeping the plant on standby through next winter in case of the fuel emergency caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensified.

However EDF said the site – between Lincoln and Doncaster – “will close as planned” at the end of this month.

On Wednesday revealed that the National Grid was asked by the Government to negotiate with EDF and others to keep obsolete coal plants on standby for another winter.

The sites – run by EDF and Drax – were meant to have been decommissioned last year, but because of the energy crisis the Government asked them to be ready for any emergencies.

Despite being ready, EDF’s plant was only called on once through the winter, switching on for a few hours on March 7.

EDF said: “The two remaining units at West Burton A coal-fired power station in Nottinghamshire will close as planned on March 31, 2023, in line with the agreement signed last year.

“There are a number of workforce and operational reasons that mean extending the life of West Burton A again is very challenging.