A programme of work is underway at Torness power station bringing a boost to the East Lothian economy.
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A programme of work is underway at Torness power station bringing a boost to the East Lothian economy.
EDF manages the UK’s eight nuclear power station sites, five that are generating (Sizewell B, Torness, Heysham 2, Heysham 1, Hartlepool) and three
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