I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds right now, but here’s the latest consolidated context on EDF Energy’s West Burton assets based on public announcements up to 2023–2024, with guidance on where things stood most recently.
Direct answer
- As of the end of March 2023, West Burton A ceased commercial generation and moved into a decommissioning phase, with a standing arrangement to provide limited reliability services during winter or system stress if required. West Burton B was under a sale process; EDF announced a binding agreement to sell West Burton B (including a 49 MW battery) to a third party, with completion expected in 2021/2022 timeframe, though the final regulatory approvals and closing timelines could affect exact dates. Note that these arrangements reflect EDF’s broader strategy to reduce fossil generation from its UK fleet and shift toward renewables and storage.
Key background and breakdown
West Burton A
- Location and type: Coal-fired power station at West Burton, Nottinghamshire.
- Status trajectory: Historical operation as a coal-fired plant with multiple units. In late 2020s discussions, EDF indicated plans to review coal units as capacity market contracts expired, leading to a transition toward decommissioning. The final commercial operation ceased on March 31, 2023, after an arrangement with National Grid ESO and other stakeholders to keep some capacity available for energy security rather than for merchant generation. This reflects a broader UK energy security stance during periods of gas price volatility. Sources around 2022–2023 document the winter contingency arrangements and the shutdown of commercial operation in 2023 [EDF press release on West Burton A closure; West Burton A end of generation announcement] [EDF media center: end generation at West Burton A]. These actions marked the completion of its decommissioning phase, with staff and contractors transitioning as appropriate.
West Burton B
- Type and status: 1,332 MW gas-fired CCGT plus a 49 MW battery at West Burton B; part of EDF’s plan to intermittently optimize generation mix with gas and storage.
- Sale process: EDF announced a binding agreement to sell West Burton B to EIG, with regulatory approvals and closing anticipated in 2021–2022 timeframe. This sale aligns with EDF’s broader strategy to reduce its fossil generation footprint in the UK and to monetize non-renewable assets while expanding renewable and storage capabilities. Completion depended on regulatory clearance and agreement finalization. The deal and details were reported in EDF’s 2021–2022 communications and industry coverage.
West Burton Battery Energy Storage System
- Battery location: West Burton B site.
- Capacity and role: 49 MW battery storage integrated with the West Burton B asset; part of the broader trend toward storage to complement intermittent renewables and grid reliability.
What this means for you in São Paulo, Brazil context
- If you’re tracking global coal-to-gas transitions and energy security measures, West Burton’s transition is an example of how UK utilities managed fleets during energy security concerns and the shift toward low-carbon generation. It mirrors global trends toward balancing reliability with decarbonization, though specifics differ by country and policy environment.
Would you like:
- A concise timeline of West Burton A and B actions with exact dates from public announcements, or
- A brief comparison table of West Burton assets vs. other UK coal/gas assets in 2020–2023, or
- A summarized risk assessment (regulatory, market, and operations) for EDF’s West Burton portfolio moving forward? I can assemble a focused snapshot with sources.
Sources
EDF 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’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.comEDF 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.ukWest Burton A closed at midnight on 31 March 2023, completing an agreement signed with National Grid ESO last year.
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.comThe EDF West Burton Battery Energy Storage System is a 49,000kW energy storage project located in Nottinghamshire, England, UK.
www.power-technology.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
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