Everything about Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station totally explained
Hartlepool Power Station is a
nuclear power station of the
advanced gas-cooled reactor (AGR) type, which was opened near
Hartlepool in
1983 and is scheduled for decommissioning by
2014. It provides electricity for over 3% of the UK through two 1575
MWth advanced gas reactors and two 660
MWe generators.
The plant operator,
British Energy, has suggested that the site would be a good location for a replacement nuclear power station, though this is opposed by environmental groups such as
Greenpeace. Many local people are also opposed to the move - the power station lies just one mile from the resort of
Seaton Carew.
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