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title: "Ratcliffe on Soar demolition paves way for zero carbon future in East Midlands"
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# Ratcliffe on Soar demolition paves way for zero carbon future in East Midlands

**Published:** October 6, 2025
**Author:** Stockmark.IT Website
**Categories:** Energy
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The UK’s energy landscape turned a crucial page as Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station in Nottinghamshire was switched off on 30 September 2024, ending more than five decades of coal-fired electricity generation. Plans approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council now set demolition in motion, with controlled explosives to bring down the plant’s iconic cooling towers alongside the main building and remaining structures. This marks the final chapter for Britain’s last coal-fired power site, operational since 1968.

Spanning 273 acres, the decommissioned facility is set for comprehensive clearance, projected to span until at least 2030. A push is underway to transform the site into a flagship zero-carbon manufacturing and technology hub, forming a cornerstone of the East Midlands Freeport programme. The initiative aims to attract investment by offering financial incentives for companies to create skilled jobs, part of efforts to reindustrialise the region with a sustainable and modern economy.

Dismantling is currently in progress and will continue until March 2026, after which skies above Nottinghamshire will be altered permanently as the first phase of demolition gets underway. The cooling towers and main boiler chimney are scheduled to be taken down between 2029 and 2030, with full site remediation to follow by 2031. The task requires meticulous planning due to its proximity to East Midlands Airport, just four kilometres to the south-west, raising questions over dust dispersal and air traffic.

Site safety and operational continuity are under scrutiny, with demolition works coordinated to coincide with periods of zero air traffic, as confirmed by Manchester Airports Group, operator of East Midlands Airport. Safeguards have been deemed robust by the MAG Aerodrome Safeguarding team, who expressed confidence that the measures in place will protect both airport passengers and regional air safety from disruption.

This transformation underlines the UK’s accelerating transition to cleaner energy and green industry, signalling both the end of one era and the promise of a new industrial identity for the East Midlands. Policy-makers and investors will now watch closely as the region aims to set a benchmark for sustainable redevelopment and economic revival.

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