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COAL · Decommissioned

Cockenzie

Cockenzie was a crucial East Lothian coal station and one of Scotland’s best-known industrial coastal landmarks.

Coal steam East Lothian Scotland Commissioned 1967 Closed 2013
Site image Decommissioned
Representative Scottish coal station view
Representative Scottish coal station view Representative licensed view of a large Scottish coal station, included to show the estuary-side setting typical of major thermal sites in the late CEGB and post-privatisation era. Image credit: Ralph Greig / Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 2.0
Coal steam Technical views
Coal steam-cycle diagram
Steam-station arrangement
Thermal station sequence showing fuel handling, boiler plant, steam turbine, cooling systems and flue-gas treatment.

Station map context

OpenStreetMap view showing the actual atlas coordinate for Cockenzie, with a wider local view and a closer site-focused view.

Wider location

This view places the station in its surrounding district, coast or industrial corridor.

Approx. coordinate used: 55.982, -2.959

Closer site view

This tighter map makes the specific site position much clearer for the station record.

Marker placed on the stored station coordinate in the atlas dataset.

Reference snapshot

StatusDecommissioned
FuelCoal
TechnologyCoal steam
Capacity1,200 MW
Commissioned1967
Closed2013
RegionEast Lothian
NationScotland
OwnerScottishPower / historic
OperatorScottishPower / historic

Why it matters

  • Closed in 2013
  • Distinctive chimney and coastal setting
  • Major part of Scotland’s former thermal fleet

This summary focuses on the key facts that explain the station’s role in the wider UK generation system.

Station timeline

These timeline entries highlight the main milestones for the site, including commissioning, major changes, closure and current status where relevant.

1967 Commissioned

Entered service during the age of large centralised thermal generation.

1980 Peak era

Operated as part of the mature late-20th-century coal system, often linked to rail, river or estuary logistics and major transmission corridors.

2013 Coal generation ended

Closure reflects the wider collapse of coal-fired power generation in the UK.

2014 Afterlife

Demolition, redevelopment, environmental management or site repurposing now shape the location.

Reading the landscape

Power-station siting reflects engineering requirements, fuel and water logistics, grid access, industrial geography and the planning frameworks of the period in which the site was developed. Cockenzie should therefore be read as part of a wider infrastructure system rather than as an isolated structure in the landscape.

Approx. coordinates: 55.982, -2.959

Source notes

  • Coal entries are a curated Octary historical layer compiled from UK coal phase-out reporting, DESNZ statistical context and widely cited station histories.
  • Closure years should be checked against operator or local-authority redevelopment documents if you want publication-grade chronology on every site.

Gallery notes

These notes highlight the main structures, layout characteristics and historic changes associated with the station. They are intended as a concise interpretive layer alongside the reference data, timeline and technical diagrams.

Further record development

This record can be expanded further with licensed site plans, archival photography, demolition or redevelopment updates, fuller unit-level timelines and linked planning or environmental documentation.