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Hartlepool

Location: Just south of Hartlepool, on the north east coast of England.

Reactor type: AGR

Net electrical output: 1190 MW. Hartlepool is capable of supplying over 1.5 million households. 

No. of reactors: 2

Built: 1969-1984

Start of generation: 1 August 1983

Output for the year ended 31 March 2009: 1.28 TWh

Estimated decommissioning date: 2014

Address: British Energy, Hartlepool power station, Tees Road, Hartlepool TS25 2BZ. Click here for directions.

Hartlepool reception: +44 (0)1429 853535

The Partnership for Nature in Hartlepool: click here to read about promoting wildlife around the site.

Hartlepool station director: Paul Newman

Paul joined the CEGB from university in 1983. He worked in a number of central roles within Engineering Division and Safety and Regulation Division between 1983 and 1996 and was involved with work on magnox, AGR and PWR technologies. Following this he moved to Hartlepool power station in 1996. Whilst at Hartlepool he held the positions of technical and safety manager and operations manager. In 2004 he moved to Heysham 1 to take up the plant managers role, and in December 2006 he was appointed as station director of Heysham 2. Paul holds a BSc hons degree and a PhD both from Birmingham University. Paul was appointed as station director of Hartlepool in September 2008.

Monthly Station Report

Hartlepool monthly station report now available to read.

 

 


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