Britain's last coal-fired electricity plant is closing, ending 142 years of coal power in the UK
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London: Britain s last coal fired power plant will close on Monday, ending 142 years of coal generated electricity in the nation that sparked the Indu...
London: Britain’s last coal-fired power plant will close on Monday, ending 142 years of coal-generated electricity in the nation that sparked the Industrial Revolution.
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar station in central England is to finish its final shift at midnight, after more than half a century of turning coal into power.
Owner Uniper says many of the 170 remaining employees will stay on during a two-year decommissioning process.
The U.K. government hailed the closure as a milestone in efforts to generate all of Britain’s energy from renewable sources by 2030.
The shutdown makes Britain the first country from the Group of Seven major economies to phase out coal - though some other European nations, including Sweden and Belgium, got there sooner.