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Environmental campaigners have descended from the 650ft (200m) tower at Didcot power station where they held a protest spanning two days.Environmental campaigners have descended from the 650ft (200m) tower at Didcot power station where they held a protest spanning two days.
Operator Npower served the Greenpeace group with an injunction instructing them to leave the Oxfordshire site.Operator Npower served the Greenpeace group with an injunction instructing them to leave the Oxfordshire site.
Police have arrested 12 people at the plant for aggravated trespass and criminal damage. Police have made arrests at the plant for aggravated trespass and criminal damage.
Campaigners want the coal-fuelled plant to close as they believe it makes a large contribution to climate change.Campaigners want the coal-fuelled plant to close as they believe it makes a large contribution to climate change.
Power generation at the site was reduced by the protest, but Npower said it did not stop.Power generation at the site was reduced by the protest, but Npower said it did not stop.
Site managers had been negotiating with the protesters, who had remained camped out at the power station through the night.Site managers had been negotiating with the protesters, who had remained camped out at the power station through the night.
We have halved CO2 emissions for this power station and that's no mean feat Ben Stewart Members of the Greenpeace team, who also chained themselves to equipment during the protest at the power station, said they were ending their protest so they could attend the Climate Change rally due to be held in London on Saturday. We have halved CO2 emissions for this power station and that's no mean feat Ben Stewart
Supt Jill Simpson, of Thames Valley Police, said: "The protesters have made their way out of the site and all 25 are being arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass and criminal damage.
"Our main aim was to ensure the safety of everybody involved, including the protesters, as this was, potentially, a very dangerous situation."
Members of the Greenpeace team, who also chained themselves to equipment during the protest at the power station, said they were ending their protest so they could attend the Climate Change rally due to be held in London on Saturday.
Ben Stewart, one of the protesters, said: "All of us felt that having been up here, we have halved CO2 emissions for this power station and that's no mean feat.Ben Stewart, one of the protesters, said: "All of us felt that having been up here, we have halved CO2 emissions for this power station and that's no mean feat.
"In years to come if scientists are right - and we have every reason to believe they are - then people will look back and wonder why we didn't do enough."In years to come if scientists are right - and we have every reason to believe they are - then people will look back and wonder why we didn't do enough.
"I am determined not to be one of those people.""I am determined not to be one of those people."
Didcot Power Station provides electricity for two million homes On Thursday, a spokesman for Npower confirmed 15 protesters had gained entry in the early hours, while Greenpeace said 30 were present.Didcot Power Station provides electricity for two million homes On Thursday, a spokesman for Npower confirmed 15 protesters had gained entry in the early hours, while Greenpeace said 30 were present.
One man was arrested on the site on Thursday on suspicion of aggravated trespass and has been released on police bail.One man was arrested on the site on Thursday on suspicion of aggravated trespass and has been released on police bail.
Kevin Akhurst, managing director of generation and renewables at Npower, said: "Regarding Greenpeace's point of view, we fully support clean energy and we're at the forefront of developing it.Kevin Akhurst, managing director of generation and renewables at Npower, said: "Regarding Greenpeace's point of view, we fully support clean energy and we're at the forefront of developing it.
"Of our three coal stations Didcot A and Tilbury are already scheduled to close over the next five to 10 years, as are many coals stations in the UK, but they can't just be switched off overnight."Of our three coal stations Didcot A and Tilbury are already scheduled to close over the next five to 10 years, as are many coals stations in the UK, but they can't just be switched off overnight.
"Some coal is needed to maintain secure and affordable energy and for now stations like Didcot meet that need.""Some coal is needed to maintain secure and affordable energy and for now stations like Didcot meet that need."