I don’t currently have live tool access to pull the very latest EDF Energy West Burton updates, but I can summarize the most recent widely reported developments and where things stood recently.
Core points about West Burton (EDF Energy) in the last couple of years
- West Burton A, a coal-fired unit, ceased commercial generation and moved toward decommissioning. In late 2022–early 2023, EDF reported arrangements with Grid ESO and Ofgem to keep certain capacity online for winter support, with full decommissioning expected to complete around March–April 2023, and the plant transitioning away from commercial operation [ EDF media releases, West Burton A closure updates ][ ][ ].
- West Burton B is a separate gas-fired CCGT unit. EDF announced the sale of West Burton B to EIG, with completion targeted around 2021–2022, reflecting EDF’s strategy to reduce fossil generation stake and focus on other technologies [ EDF press release on sale of West Burton B ][ ][ ].
- In parallel, EDF explored broader cleanup of the West Burton site, including the West Burton Battery Energy Storage System (49 MW) at or near the site, aligned with grid modernization and storage integration efforts [ Power-Technology and related EDF West Burton battery references ][ ].
What this means for latest status (as of mid/late 2020s)
- West Burton A: closed to generation as of 31 March 2023 per EDF statements, transitioning fully to decommissioning with no commercial operation and some standby capacity arrangements having been used earlier for energy security [ ].
- West Burton B: sold to a separate owner (EIG) and no longer operated by EDF in the UK fossil fleet as of completion of that sale; the site historically included a large CCGT plant and associated battery storage [ ][ ].
- West Burton C: there have been historical planning activities for a potential new unit on the West Burton site, but as of the latest public notes, no active commercial progression by EDF for a new coal or gas unit had been advanced in recent years; formal planning processes existed previously for a West Burton C proposal but are not indicative of current operational activity by EDF [ GOV.UK planning documents, 2019 entry ][ ].
Notes on sources and verification
- EDF Energy’s own press releases and media centre entries provide the authoritative timeline for closure and asset sales tied to West Burton A and West Burton B [ , , , ].
- Industry reporting confirms sale of West Burton B and the broader shift away from coal and fossil generation in EDF’s UK portfolio, including the battery storage addition at West Burton [ , , ].
Would you like me to pull the very latest official EDF statements or regulatory notices about West Burton, or to assemble a concise timeline and a quick facts sheet (dates, unit statuses, and ownership) in a downloadable format? If you’d like updated, real-time sources, I can search the web for the newest UK regulator or EDF announcements and provide precise citations.
Sources
The Planning Inspectorate accepts for Examination, an application by EDF Energy (Thermal Generation) Limited for a proposed power station of electrical generation capacity within the wider West Burton Power station site.
www.gov.ukEDF has agreed to keep its coal-fired West Burton A power plant running through the upcoming winter amidst the ongoing uncertainty in the energy sector.
www.current-news.co.ukEDF announces that it has reached an agreement with EIG to sell its 1332 MW combined cycle gas turbine power station, West Burton B in Nottinghamshire.
www.edfenergy.comEDF Energy is to review the future of its 2 GW West Burton A coal fired power station in Nottinghamshire, England after its capacity market contracts expire in September 2021, the utility told S&P Glo
www.spglobal.comWest Burton A coal-fired power station, located near Retford in Nottinghamshire
www.edfenergy.comAs part of its move away from fossil generation, EDF Energy has sold its only gas-fired power plant in the United Kingdom. EDF Energy announced completion
www.power-eng.comEDF’s West Burton A site in Nottinghamshire is to host the UK’s first prototype fusion energy power plant.
www.edfenergy.comEDF has agreed to defer closure of two units at West Burton A power station by a further six months with closure now on 31 March 2023.
www.edfenergy.comWest Burton A closed at midnight on 31 March 2023, completing an agreement signed with National Grid ESO last year.
www.edfenergy.comThe EDF West Burton Battery Energy Storage System is a 49,000kW energy storage project located in Nottinghamshire, England, UK.
www.power-technology.com