HC Deb 28 June 1973 vol 858 cc399-400W
Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the estimated life of Cockenzie coal-fired power station; and how many permanent jobs are in being there.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

About 35 years. At present there are 504 permanent jobs at Cockenzie.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the yearly consumption of coal at Cockenzie power station when generating a full capacity; how much will be mined by pits surrounding the complex; how much outside the complex; and what are the pits the coal will come from with the estimated costs.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

I understand that Cockenzie's maximum annual demand for coal is about 2 million tons. The sources of supply, and the cost of production at particular pits, are matters for the National Coal Board.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland at current prices, what would be the estimated cost of Hunterston B nuclear and Cockenzie coal-fired power stations.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

No comparison with Hunterston B nuclear power station can be made as construction is incomplete and final costs are not yet known. At present-day prices the South of Scotland Electricity Board would expect the capital cost of a large coal-fired station to be about 40 per cent, less than for a nuclear station of equal capacity; but the cost of electricity to the consumer reflects running costs as well as capital costs and the former are substantially lower for nuclear stations than for coal-fired stations.