Cockenzie

E1009438

Cockenzie is a coastal town in East Lothian, Scotland, historically known for its fishing, salt panning, and later its now-demolished coal-fired power station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal-fired power station
settlement
town
adjacentTo Port Seton NERFINISHED
administrativeArea East Lothian Council NERFINISHED
commissioned 1967
country Scotland
Scotland
decommissioned 2013
demolishedIn 2015
fuelType coal
hasCoastlineOn North Sea
hasFeature harbour
residential area
shoreline
hasHistoricalActivity coal-fired power generation
fishing
salt panning
hasStructure Cockenzie Power Station NERFINISHED
hasTransport bus services to Edinburgh
historicalIndustry coal-based power generation
fishing industry
salt industry
locatedEastOf Edinburgh NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cockenzie NERFINISHED
East Lothian NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
coastal area
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Longniddry NERFINISHED
Prestonpans NERFINISHED
operatedBy ScottishPower NERFINISHED
partOf Cockenzie and Port Seton NERFINISHED
region Lothian NERFINISHED
status demolished
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST
traditionalEconomicBase fishing
power station employment
salt production

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