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British Energy was the UK's largest
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company by volume, before being taken over by
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(EDF) in 2009. British Energy operated eight former UK state-owned nuclear power stations and one coal-fired power station. From 1 July 2010 the rebranding of British Energy locations and communications to
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commenced as part of its incorporation into the parent group, following around 17 months of dual branding. This was concluded with the renaming of the operating company from ''British Energy Generation Limited'' to ''EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Limited'' on 1 July 2011.


Structure

In 2009, the British Energy subsidiary group was structured accordingly: * British Energy Group plc: holding company, a wholly owned subsidiary of EDF S.A. ** British Energy Generation Ltd: dominant subsidiary; owned and ran the large power stations, was licensed to operate nuclear power stations. ** District Energy Ltd: owned four modern 10 MWe natural gas-fuelled power plants. ** British Energy Renewables Ltd: participated in a small number of renewable power projects. ** Lewis Wind Power Ltd: joint venture with
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to develop a proposed
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on the
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History


Early history and development

British Energy was established and registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It took the two Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR) plants from Scottish Nuclear and five AGR and a sole pressurised water reactor (PWR) plant from
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. The residual
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power stations from these two companies were transferred to Magnox Electric which later became the generation division of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. The company was privatised in 1996. It retained major technical offices at
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, formerly the HQ of Nuclear Electric, and Peel Park, formerly the HQ of Scottish Nuclear. In June 1999, in an attempt to become an integrated generating and retail company, British Energy bought the retail electricity and gas supplier SWALEC based in Wales, providing 6% of the England and Wales electricity supply market. However it was unable to purchase another retailer at a reasonable cost to create a widespread retail presence, so sold SWALEC a few months later to
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. British Energy bought the 2,000 MWe Eggborough coal fired station from
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in 2000, to provide a more flexible power production facility and reduce penalty charge risks from the
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introduced in March 2001. Despite this, the new arrangements led to a significantly lower electricity price for inflexible
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power stations such as British Energy had. The purchase of Eggborough occurred at the peak of the market for power stations, and in 2002, the value of the station was written down by half. In 2001, the company was the major partner in taking on an operating lease to become the operator of
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in Ontario, Canada. The resultant subsidiary was called
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. As part of financial re-structuring, Bruce Power was sold to a consortium of Canadian investors in February 2003. In 2007, British Energy entered into a seven-year partnership agreement with Doosan Babcock Energy to provide technical, engineering and operational support across all British Energy sites. The agreement was at the time held to be potentially worth around £550million, bringing up to 800 jobs into Scotland and the rest of the UK.


Financial difficulties

The company faced financial trouble from 2002, when it first approached the British government for financial aid. This followed a slump in wholesale energy prices, a failure to obtain relaxations on the
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, and renegotiations of its back-end fuel costs with BNFL, as well as issues with a number of its reactors (resulting in much capacity being offline during critical periods of the company financial crisis) and a failure to complete a timely sale of its joint-venture share in AmerGen. Parties to the resulting talks included bondholders, significant but unsecured creditors,
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counterparties, and a group of secured creditors known as the Eggborough banks; who had provided financing for the purchase of the Eggborough coal-fired power plant in 2000. The plan that resulted from these talks nearly eliminated any equity interest of existing stockholders; the firm's creditors waived over £1billion of debts in return for control of the company. Shareholders received only 2.5% of the shares of the new company. On 22 September 2004 the UK government's investment of over £3billion in the restructured firm was approved by the
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. On 24 September the company was reclassified as a public body in what the Office for National Statistics described as a reflection of "the control that can be exercised by government over British Energy". This move was described by ''
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'' as a de facto
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of the group.


Restructuring

Under the British Government's restructuring programme the Nuclear Liabilities Fund (NLF) acted as a creditor and liability receiver for British Energy Group. In return, a mechanism was put in place whereby NLF could carry out a cash sweep of the organisation and claim 65% of British Energy's available
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each year, on top of a fixed annual contribution. British Energy was allowed to borrow up to £700M under the arrangements, with the NLF providing £275M. The British Government also assumed British Energy nuclear fuel liabilities worth between £150M and £200M p.a. over ten years. These fuel liabilities extended until 2086. Despite its financial problems and government help with its fuel liabilities, British Energy's Chief Executive claimed, on 20 June 2006, that nuclear power stations would be economically viable without government guarantee or subsidy if the operation of the energy market was changed. The British Government's interest in British Energy at this time was managed by the Shareholder Executive on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). The restructuring of British Energy was subject to three National Audit Office reports; in May 1998, February 2004 and March 2006. In 2007, the
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Public Accounts Committee reported on the restructuring. They noted that the taxpayer had been left to underwrite large liabilities, revalued at £5.3billion, while creditors who would have received little on liquidation received bonds and shares worth £3.9billion in 2006.


Disposal of government interest

In July 2006, the government announced that they were considering selling part of their interest in British Energy.Government disposal of interest in British Energy Group plc
, ''
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On 30 May 2007, it was announced that the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry would instruct the Nuclear Liabilities Fund to sell up to approximately 450 million shares, representing around 28% of the Fund's interest in British Energy.Impact of Government Announcement re Disposal of Interest in British Energy
, ''British Energy'', published 2007-05-31, accessed 6 June 2007
The Fund's cash sweep percentage would be reduced from around 64% to approximately 36% following the sale. Revenue from the sale was used to diversify the Nuclear Liabilities Fund's assets.


Acquisition by EDF

On 24 September 2008, it was announced that
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(EDF), the state owned French energy company, had agreed a takeover of the company, paying £12.5billion.
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purchased a 20% share of British Energy from EDF in August 2009. On 1 April 2010, EDF transferred the coal-fired Eggborough power station to the plant's bondholders as per an earlier agreement, and in compliance with commitments made to the European Commission when agreeing the acquisition of British Energy.


Operations

At the time of the EDF acquisition, British Energy operated the following power stations: In 2005, British Energy announced a ten-year life extension at Dungeness B, that would see the station continue operating until 2018, and in 2007 announced a five-year life extension of Hinkley Point B and Hunterston B until 2016. Following an outage in 2006 when an increase in creep-induced defect in boiler tubes was observed, Hinkley Point B and Hunterston B were restricted to about 70% of normal output from 2007 and operated at reduced boiler outlet temperatures. After recovery, operation at 80% of the nominal output was allowed. In December 2009, it was announced that new stations would be built at existing land owned around Sizewell and Hinkley Point stations. Dungeness was considered but was thought to be a poor choice for a new build.


See also

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Nuclear power in the United Kingdom Nuclear power in the United Kingdom generated 16.1% of the country's electricity in 2020. , the UK has 9 operational nuclear reactors at five locations (8 advanced gas-cooled reactors (AGR) and one pressurised water reactor (PWR)), producing 5 ...
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Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom Energy in the United Kingdom came mostly from fossil fuels in 2021. Total energy consumption in the United Kingdom was 142.0million tonnes of oil equivalent (1,651 TWh) in 2019. In 2014, the UK had an energy consumption ''per capita'' of 2.78t ...
* List of companies based in London


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Estimated reactor closure dates
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Risk Management: The Nuclear Liabilities of British Energy plc
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The restructuring of British Energy
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