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Ironbridge Power Station in Shropshire stops generating electricity | Ironbridge Power Station in Shropshire stops generating electricity |
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An historic power station has stopped generating electricity after more than 45 years of energy production. | |
Ironbridge Power Station, in Shropshire, opened in 1969 and became one of the UK's largest plants. | Ironbridge Power Station, in Shropshire, opened in 1969 and became one of the UK's largest plants. |
The power station was switched off on Friday afternoon, when it reached its 20,000 hours limit of generation under an EU directive. | |
About 130 workers are at the site, some of whom will be kept on until 2017 to help with the decommissioning process. | About 130 workers are at the site, some of whom will be kept on until 2017 to help with the decommissioning process. |
Updates on this story and more from Shropshire | |
Former engineer Mike Smith pressed the button to end production. | |
Mr Smith, who started at the station when it first opened and retired from Ironbridge in 1992, said it was "a great honour" to have been involved with the plant. | Mr Smith, who started at the station when it first opened and retired from Ironbridge in 1992, said it was "a great honour" to have been involved with the plant. |
"Obviously many people will have mixed emotions today, but I'm proud to have contributed to the success of a power station which has been at the cornerstone of energy generation and has supported the careers of many members of staff for so many years," he said. | "Obviously many people will have mixed emotions today, but I'm proud to have contributed to the success of a power station which has been at the cornerstone of energy generation and has supported the careers of many members of staff for so many years," he said. |
Ironbridge Power Station: key facts | Ironbridge Power Station: key facts |
A mosaic designed and created by pupils from St Martin's Modern School in Oswestry in 1966, which was displayed in the main conference room, will be returned to the school. | A mosaic designed and created by pupils from St Martin's Modern School in Oswestry in 1966, which was displayed in the main conference room, will be returned to the school. |
No further decisions on the future of the site will be made until the decommissioning process is completed in 2017. | No further decisions on the future of the site will be made until the decommissioning process is completed in 2017. |
E-On chief executive Tony Cocker thanked workers at Ironbridge for keeping the power station operational for decades. | E-On chief executive Tony Cocker thanked workers at Ironbridge for keeping the power station operational for decades. |
"The closure of such an iconic plant will of course be tinged with sadness having played such an important role in the community," he said. | "The closure of such an iconic plant will of course be tinged with sadness having played such an important role in the community," he said. |
"Our continued focus will be supporting those colleagues who are directly affected by today's closure." | "Our continued focus will be supporting those colleagues who are directly affected by today's closure." |
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