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Cottam in Nottinghamshire was opened in 1968 and at its height, produced 2,000 megawatts - enough to power more than 3.5 million homes.
Cottam power station, commissioned in 1968, was capable of generating enough electricity for 3.7m homes. The Nottinghamshire plant was originally only designed to be operational for 30 years but ...
EDF is set to close its coal-fired power station at Cottam, in Nottinghamshire, due to “challenging market conditions”, six years earlier than unions and employees were expecting.
Electricite de France SA turned off its coal-fired Cottam power plant in England for the last time after half a century of powering British homes.
A coal-fired power station in Nottinghamshire is set to close, leaving hundreds of jobs at risk, its owners confirmed. EDF Energy said the power station in Cottam would shut on 30 September ...
EDF Energy has decided to end generation at its Cottam coal-fired power station in North Nottinghamshire later this year as part of the drive to decarbonise the electricity grid, in addition to ...
EDF Energy, part of French utility EDF, will cease power generation at its Cottam coal-fired power plant in Nottinghamshire, Britain, on Sept. 30, as it will no longer be economically viable to ...
One of the last remaining coal power stations in the country has powered down for the final time. EDF Energy announced at the start of the year it would bring generation at Cottam Power Station to ...
Fifteen men have been sacked due to a wildcat strike last week at Cottam power station near Lincoln.
Cottam Power Station was designed to operate for 30 years One of the UK's last coal-fired power stations has been switched off.
EDF Energy, part of French utility EDF, will cease power generation at its Cottam coal-fired power plant in Nottinghamshire, Britain, on Sept. 30, as it will no longer be economically viable to ...
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