Torness power station has been highlighted as the UK’s least efficient nuclear power station. According to a report released by the Nuclear Safety Directorate, the East Lothian power station had over 200 incidents, which caused output losses to rise from 6 to 34%. It is also thought the power station has damage to its reactor core, sparking fears of a major radiation leak.
Hunterston B in Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland is also reportedly suffering from the same problem and saw its output losses rise from 10 to 18%.
British Energy, the operator of both power stations, is said to be disappointed at the losses.
“We are continuing to focus on improving reliability,” explained chief executive Billy Coley.
Power station highlighted for lack of efficiency
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