Torness Power Station, Scotland’s last operational nuclear plant, is due to close in 2028, with no plans for a replacement. Decontamination work is due to take several years at the facility, near Dunbar, but Martin Whitfield, South Scotland MSP, has called on the Scottish Government to reconsider the move to close and not replace it. He pointed to Sweden’s decision to reverse the phase-out of its nuclear power and instead explore building new nuclear reactors as part of a low-carbon … read more »
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