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Longannet power station

Longannet power station in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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Longannet power station is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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Longannet power station was a large coal-fired power station in Fife, and the last coal-fired power station in Scotland. It was capable of co-firing biomass, natural gas and sludge. The station stood on the north bank of the Firth of Forth, near Kincardine on Forth. Its generating capacity of 2,400 megawatts was the highest of any power station in Scotland. The station began generating electricity in 1970, and when it became fully operational it was the largest coal-fired station in Europe. At the time of closure it was the third largest, after Bełchatów in Poland and Drax in England, and the 21st most polluting. Longannet was operated by the South of Scotland Electricity Board until 1990, when its operation was handed over to Scottish Power following privatisation. After failing to win a contract from National Grid, the station closed on 24 March 2016. The station was a regional landmark, dominating the Forth skyline with its 183 m (600 ft) chimney stack. Longannet lacked cooling towers, having instead used water from the River Forth for cooling. On 4 February 2021, the boiler house, turbine hall and control room were demolished in a controlled explosion. On 9 December 2021, the chimney stack was demolished.

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The station was designed by Scottish architects Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall & Partners. Consulting Engineers were Merz and McLellan. Construction began in 1964, At the time of its completion, the station was the largest in Europe. The facility was operated by the South of Scotland Electricity Board until 1990 when the electricity industry in the UK was privatised. It paid £40M per year in connection charges to National Grid due to its distance from South England. The plant opted in to the UK Transitional National Plan, placing limits on its sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxides and particulates emissions. The plant tested additional technologies that could have permitted it to operate beyond…

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Coordinates
56.0489, -3.6823
Established
1973

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Where is Longannet power station?
Longannet power station is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
When was Longannet power station built?
Built or established in 1973.
Who owns Longannet power station?
Longannet power station is owned by | operator = South of Scotland Electricity Board<br>(1970–1991)<br>Scottish Power<br>(1991–2016).