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SSE to close Ferrybridge coal plant Energy company SSE confirms Ferrybridge power station closure
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Energy company SSE has confirmed it will close Ferrybridge power station, saying it its no longer economical. A coal-fired power station deemed as "no longer economical" will close, an energy company has confirmed.
The firm said it would shut the coal-fired plant on the West and North Yorkshire border by March 2016. SSE will shut the Ferrybridge power station on the West and North Yorkshire border by March 2016.
Union leaders described the closure as "devastating news" for the plant's 172 employees, though SSE said it would redeploy staff "where possible".Union leaders described the closure as "devastating news" for the plant's 172 employees, though SSE said it would redeploy staff "where possible".
The firm said it planned to reopen the gas-fired power station at Keadby, near Scunthorpe, by the end of October. The firm is considering reopening the gas-fired power station at Keadby, near Scunthorpe, by the end of October.
SSE said rising costs, the impact of environmental legislation and a forecast £100m loss over the next five years made the Ferrybridge site "unsustainable".SSE said rising costs, the impact of environmental legislation and a forecast £100m loss over the next five years made the Ferrybridge site "unsustainable".
Adjusted pre-tax profit for the 12 months to the end of March was £1.56bn, compared with £1.55bn the year before.Adjusted pre-tax profit for the 12 months to the end of March was £1.56bn, compared with £1.55bn the year before.
It lost 500,000 customers in the period, which it blamed on competition from smaller providers.It lost 500,000 customers in the period, which it blamed on competition from smaller providers.
Paul Smith, SSE managing director of generation, said it had been a "very difficult decision" to close the plant and the firm had kept the site "running for as long as we possibly could".Paul Smith, SSE managing director of generation, said it had been a "very difficult decision" to close the plant and the firm had kept the site "running for as long as we possibly could".
He said: "Our team at Ferrybridge is highly skilled, dedicated, with a strong track record of performance and we're keen to ensure, where possible, staff are redeployed across other parts of the SSE group, for example at the nearby Keadby power station, or across the wider business."He said: "Our team at Ferrybridge is highly skilled, dedicated, with a strong track record of performance and we're keen to ensure, where possible, staff are redeployed across other parts of the SSE group, for example at the nearby Keadby power station, or across the wider business."
Phil Whitehurst, national officer of the GMB union, said: "This is devastating news for Ferrybridge workers at a station that has years of life left to supply electricity, at a fraction of the price of other energy suppliers.Phil Whitehurst, national officer of the GMB union, said: "This is devastating news for Ferrybridge workers at a station that has years of life left to supply electricity, at a fraction of the price of other energy suppliers.
"As things stand, the only thing consumers will get from some of these suppliers are higher bills."As things stand, the only thing consumers will get from some of these suppliers are higher bills.
"Unlike Ferrybridge none of the components and little of the labour will be sourced from the UK.""Unlike Ferrybridge none of the components and little of the labour will be sourced from the UK."
Kelvin Mawer, from the Unite union, said he hoped compulsory redundancies could be avoided.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds he said: "SSE don't like making redundancies and when we've had redeployment in other areas they've always tried to avoid compulsory redundancies.
"I think they're trying really hard to avoid that happening here."
Source: BBC/SSE/Energy UK
Yvette Cooper, Labour MP for Normanton, Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley, tweeted: "Dreadful news that SSE plan to close Ferrybridge C next year inc 170 local jobs. Seeking urgent meetings with SSE, union & workforce."Yvette Cooper, Labour MP for Normanton, Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley, tweeted: "Dreadful news that SSE plan to close Ferrybridge C next year inc 170 local jobs. Seeking urgent meetings with SSE, union & workforce."
SSE said plans to re-open Keadby power station were due to "more favourable forecasts for gas fired plants". SSE said plans to reopen Keadby power station, which was mothballed in March 2014, were based on "more favourable forecasts for gas fired plants".
SSE said it was committed to the Ferrybridge site, with a £300m multi-fuel plant next to the power station due to open before the end of the year expected to create 46 jobs. The company has also submitted plans to build another multi-fuel station at the site. In March 2015, SSE announced that it would look at options available to return the station to service for the winter of 2015-16.
It said a final decision will be taken later this year.
SSE said it was committed to the Ferrybridge site, with a £300m multi-fuel plant next to the power station due to open before the end of the year. It is expected to create 46 jobs.
The company has also submitted plans to build another multi-fuel station at the site.