Nottinghamshire power station’s final coal delivery arrives

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The site, operated by international energy firm Uniper, has produced electricity for 57 years.

Its final delivery of fuel is enough to generate power for approximately 500,000 homes over eight hours.

Mike Lockett, of Uniper, said: “[This] is a significant moment and one that heralds the end of the story for the power station.

“However, it’s not the end for the site as we look towards a future where it could become a zero-carbon technology and energy hub for the East Midlands.”

Uniper says it is exploring the potential for hydrogen production.

Mr Lockett added: “We’re really proud GBRf has chosen to name a locomotive after Ratcliffe power station.”

John Smith, of GBRf, said: “Coal and rail have been pivotal in driving British prosperity for centuries. GBRf has been transporting coal to the station for many years.”

During its lifetime, Ratcliffe – commissioned in 1967 – has generated enough power to make more than a billion cups of tea every day.

At the end of the last century, coal was used to generate more than 95% of the UK’s energy, but last year it had fallen to 1%.

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