Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire will produce its last megawatt then be decommissioned.
It's sad but also good and necessary for climate reasons. We are now in the windmill and solar age and in just a decade they have picked up most of the slack from fossil fuels, 40% today. We still get 25% from gas so there is still some way to go, but we are getting there.
The downside is that the UK's energy prices are the most expensive in the developed world. That hurts us, the consumers, and also the economy, but we are the first to get rid of coal. Others will have to follow, that's inevitable, and we have a lead over them so it might be good news.