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Heysham Nuclear power Station, Lancashire, UK Stock Photo - Alamy

Energy giant EDF has announced plans to extend the lives of two of the UK’s five remaining nuclear power stations. Heysham 1 and Hartlepool had been due to close in March

Publication of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) mission report on Heysham 2 nuclear power stationFrom 2nd to 19th

EDF plans new investment and extensions for UK nuclear fleet

An International Atomic Energy Agency team’s visit to the UK’s Heysham 2 nuclear power plant „found areas of good practice“ but also recommended improvements including in

Our position on today’s announced life extension ambitions for EDF’s four Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor (AGR) nuclear power stations. Read more. EDF comply with

The Hartlepool AGR plant (Image: EDF Energy) EDF manages the UK’s eight nuclear power plant sites, five that are operating (Sizewell B, Torness, Heysham 2, Heysham 1

The company said two stations currently due to close in March 2026 — Hartlepool and Heysham 1 — would now remain online until March 2027, while Heysham 2 and Torness,

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  • Nuclear power plant Heysham 2 celebrates energy milestone
  • Heysham powers up industrial hydrogen

Both Heysham 1 and 2 nuclear power stations will remain operational for longer, it has been announced. Operator EDF has announced that Heysham 1 has extended generation

The station has now produced 300TWh of low-carbon electricity, enough to power every home in Lancashire for 147 years. The only nuclear site in the UK to have produced

EDF has owned the site near Morecambe since 2009, with Heysham 1 and Heysham 2 employing more than 1,000 people. It is the only site in the UK to have two

Station director Mark Lees said: “Investment in the plant means Heysham 2 is already operating beyond its expected 25-30 year generating life and is one of the most productive of EDF’s fleet of nuclear power stations.

This report describes the results of the OSART mission conducted for Heysham 2 Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), United Kingdom from 2 to 19 October 2023. The purpose of an OSART mission is

Heysham 2 is capable of supplying over 2.5 million homes – enough electricity to keep three cities the size of Liverpool supplied during peak loading hours. End of generation is

Publication of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) mission report on Heysham 2 nuclear power station.

Greenpeace remote sensing satellite analysis has identified Russian engineering construction of an electricity high voltage power line for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear

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  • EDF extending lifespan of four UK nuclear power stations
  • Torness nuclear power station
  • EDF aims to maintain output of UK nuclear fleet in years ahead
  • Heysham 2 Nuclear Plant to Support Hydrogen Production

EDF is to extend the operational life of four of its five NPPs in the UK. EDF operates Heysham 1 and Heysham 2 in Lancashire, Hartlepool in Teesside, Torness in East

EDF manages the UK’s eight nuclear power plant sites, five that are operating (Sizewell B, Torness, Heysham 2, Heysham 1 and Hartlepool) and three that have entered

Heysham 2 is a nuclear power station on the north west coast of England near Lancaster. Heysham is the only site in the UK to have two operating nuclear power stations. Go behind the scenes of Heysham 2 nuclear power station,

The Britain Remade campaign group has said hitting the UK’s target for a clean energy grid by 2030 will be „almost impossible“ without extending the operation of some of the

Heysham 2 power station is one of five operational nuclear plants in the UK. The station houses two Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGR), which produce over 1200 MW of

Since opening in 1988 the plant has produced enough electricity to power the UK for two-and-a-half years The Heysham 2 nuclear power station in Lancashire is to stop generating electricity two

An International Atomic Energy Agency team’s visit to the UK’s Heysham 2 nuclear power plant „found areas of good practice“ but also recommended improvements including in

“I think this film will really help people far and wide understand what a great facility we have here at Heysham 2 and how important nuclear power is in the journey towards net

Heysham 1 and Heysham 2 contribute about 22.3% of the UK’s nuclear energy, with a combined capacity of 2370MW (H1 – 1160MW, H2 – 1210MW). Together they provide 3.86% of the UK’s

Heysham 2 and Torness nuclear power stations are currently due to close in 2028, but are set to be extended under the plans. Torness, near Edinburgh, had its lifespan reduced

Heysham is the only site in the UK to have two operating nuclear power stations. Heysham 2 generated low carbon electricity for 2.4 million homes in 2020. Heysham 2 generated low

Under the plans revealed so far, electricity and steam from the Heysham 2 nuclear power plant will be deployed in a newly-built and on-site solid oxide electrolysis cell

Nuclear industrial showcase. Under the plans revealed so far, electricity and steam from the Heysham 2 nuclear power plant will be deployed in a newly-built and on-site solid

The lifespan of Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and three other plants in England are to be extended. EDF Energy says Torness, in East Lothian, and its sister

Das Kernkraftwerk Heysham liegt in Heysham in Lancashire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich.. Auf dem Gelände des Kernkraftwerks befinden sich zwei Kraftwerke (Heysham A und B) mit