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A MULTI-MILLION-POUND scheme which saw more than 14,000 separate pieces of work carried out at Torness Power Station is complete. Reactor 1 at the EDF-operated nuclear power station has returned to service following a £25 million investment programme, which took place over the course of three months. A number of important projects were successfully completed, including the replacement of the low-pressure turbine rotor, turbine valve inspections and detailed inspections of the graphite core. At its peak, more than 850 people were present on site including visiting contractors. Despite this, both industrial and Covid-19 safety were maintained. Tam Albishawi, station director at the power station to the east of Dunbar, was pleased with how the outage had gone. ....
A STRICT Covid-19 testing regime will be in place when hundreds of contractors descend on Torness Power Station for its statutory outage. The outage – when a power station is shutdown for essential maintenance – was planned for the plant, near Dunbar, last summer but it was postponed with the agreement of the regulator to allow better arrangements and mitigations to be put in place to manage Covid-19. The £25 million project is due to get under way on Friday (January 22) and will run for about 10 weeks, with 500 additional contractors working at the power station. About 350 of them will stay in local accommodation. ....
A ROBOT, a bike and even a toy kitchen are all going to appear under someone’s Christmas tree, thanks to staff at Torness Power Station. Workers at the EDF site, near Dunbar, responded to a call for gifts for the Cash for Kids Mission Christmas appeal with enthusiasm and donated enough presents to fill a people carrier for delivery to one of the campaign’s drop-off points. The Mission Christmas appeal works with community organisations, social workers, schools and other charities to ensure that gifts donated are given to children living in poverty. Staff at the power station, which employs more than 500 people, also arranged a collection for East Lothian Foodbank, based in Tranent, and handed over several bags for distribution. ....