Heysham 2 power station
Heysham 2 is a nuclear power station on the north west coast of England near Lancaster. Heysham is the only site in the UK to have two operating nuclear power stations.
Since 1988 Heysham 2 has generated 295TWh of zero carbon electricity
Enough to power every home in Lancashire for 144 years
Avoiding 103m tonnes of CO2 emissions*
Like taking every car off the UK's roads for 18 months
*when compared to direct emissions of combined cycle gas turbines | all figures rounded to the nearest hundred thousand
About Heysham 2
- Station Director: Martin Cheetham
- Reactor type: 2 Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors
- Total supply to the national grid: 1230 MW
- Coolant: Carbon dioxide gas (CO2)
- Start of construction: 1980
- Start of generation: 1988
- Estimated end of generation: 2028
- People: Approximately 520 full time EDF employees plus over 250 full time contract partners
- Daily plant status - find out which reactors at our nuclear power stations are in service and what they are generating (data updated on weekdays)
- EDF also operates another nuclear power station in Heysham. Find out more about Heysham 1
Visit Heysham 2 power station
Our Heysham site is unique to the business, as it is the only location to have two operating nuclear power stations. Our visitor centre supports both sites – with tours taking place on Heysham 2.
- The visitor centre has an interactive exhibition to help visitors learn about nuclear power generation, alongside a classroom facility.
- Tours take around 2 hours and can be pre-booked for free at least 3 weeks in advance. Minimum age is 8 years old.
- Trained station guides accompany the tours which include the reactor viewing gallery, the turbine hall and the control room viewing gallery.
- All tours include a safety and security briefing and relevant Personal Protective equipment.
- If you have any questions about the visitor centre, or about taking a tour, please check our FAQs.
- Opening hours:
- Monday to Thursday: 10:00 - 16:00
- Friday: 10:00 - 14:30
- Weekends and bank holidays: Closed
- Contact the visitor centre on:
- Telephone: 01524 868451
- Address: Heysham 2 power station, Morecambe, Lancashire. LA3 2XH
- Email: heyshamvisitorcentre@edf-energy.com
Tour information
Tours of Heysham Power Station are booked via a wait list system.
Please contact us if you would like to be added to the waiting list by emailing heyshamvisitorcentre@edf-energy.com. We are experiencing a high volume of requests so it may take us a little while to respond to you.
We can accommodate different groups sizes on different days so please state in the email how many adults (aged 18+) and how many children (17 and under). You can suggest dates to us, however please note we may not be able to accommodate your suggested group sizes or dates and may instead offer you alternative ones.
Educational tours booked by a School or College can bring up to 36 children (18 and under) and 4 adults aged (19+).
Public tours can accommodate up to 30 people in total. There is no minimum number needed to tour. We do not offer multiple tour dates to the same group due to the amount of requests we receive.
We also offer visitor centre only experiences. If you would like to book an hour in the exhibition area please email heyshamvisitorcentre@edf-energy.com to check availability. These slots are between 15:15 – 16:15 from Monday - Friday, we will inform you of available dates when you contact us.
Contact us
- Address:
EDF Heysham power station
Morecambe
Lancashire LA3 2XH
Reception:
+44 (0)1524 863863
- Media requests:
01452 65 22 33
- Community requests:
Sarah Marshall
+44 (0)1524 863851
Heysham Visitor Centre
Heyshamvisitorcentre@edf-energy.com
01524 868451
Community
EDF hold regular meetings (Local Community Liaison Council or LCLC) with local people, the media, council and emergency services representatives and local politicians to maintain regular communications about the nuclear site. Members of the public are invited to observe the meeting and questions will be taken at the end of session.
News from Heysham
Publication of International Atomic Energy Agency review of Operational Safety at Heysham 2 Power Station
Investment boost to maintain UK nuclear output at current levels until at least 2026
More progress on exciting hydrogen plans for Heysham 2
Safety and reporting
Our number one priority is safety. Find out about our commitment to Zero Harm.
How we generate our power
As Britain's biggest generator of zero carbon electricity(1) we generate power from wind + nuclear + solar.
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