Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station | Vibepedia
Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station, a prominent fixture on the North East England coastline, is a twin-reactor Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR) facility that has
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Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station, a prominent fixture on the North East England coastline, is a twin-reactor Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR) facility that has been generating electricity since its first reactor began commercial operation in 1985. Owned and operated by EDF Energy, it stands as a significant contributor to the UK's power grid, though its operational lifespan is drawing to a close. The station's construction, initiated in 1968, spanned over a decade, reflecting the ambitious energy policies of its era. While it has provided decades of low-carbon power, its decommissioning process, a complex and lengthy undertaking, is now the primary focus, signaling a new chapter for the site and the surrounding community.