Torness nuclear power station

Torness nuclear power station is a nuclear power station located approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of Edinburgh at Torness Point near Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland. It was the last of the United Kingdom's second generation nuclear power plants to be commissioned. Construction of this facility began in 1980 for the then South of Scotland Electricity Board (SSEB) and it was commissioned in 1988. It is a local landmark, highly visible from the A1 trunk road and East Coast Main Line railway.

Torness Nuclear Power Station
CountryUnited Kingdom
LocationDunbar, East Lothian
Coordinates55.96799°N 2.40908°W / 55.96799; -2.40908
StatusOperational
Construction began
  • Unit 1: August 1, 1980 (1980-08-01)
  • Unit 2: August 1, 1980 (1980-08-01)
Commission date
  • Unit 1: May 25, 1988 (1988-05-25)
  • Unit 2: February 3, 1989 (1989-02-03)
Decommission dateExpected to begin 2028
Owner(s)EDF Energy
Operator(s)EDF Energy
Nuclear power station
Reactors2
Reactor typeGCR - AGR
Cooling sourceCarbon dioxide gas
Thermal capacity2 × 1623 MWt
Power generation
Units operational
  • 1 × 595 MWe
  • 1 × 605 MWe
Nameplate capacity1,290 MWe
Capacity factor
  • Lifetime:
  • Unit 1: 74.8%
  • Unit 2: 74.6%
Annual net output
  • 6,679.35 GWh (24,045.7 TJ) (2021)
External links
WebsiteTorness power station and visitor centre | EDF
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The power station is expected to be shut down in 2028, prior to defueling and then decommissioning.

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