
Significant moment as coal power ends in the UK
In another significant industrial move, the UK’s last coal power station at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in the Midlands finished its operations at the end of September. This is the first time in 142 years that coal-fired power hasn’t contributed to the national grid. The very first coal-fired power station was built in 1882 by Thomas Edison at Holburn Viaduct. From that point, and for many decades, coal-fired power became the main way of providing electricity to UK homes.








