TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

September 18 2025

OLDBURY NUCLEAR POWER STATION

On this day in 1967, Oldbury Nuclear Power Station in the UK achieved its first criticality, officially entering service as one of the nation's pioneering commercial nuclear plants. Its gas-cooled reactor design set a benchmark for British nuclear engineering and reflected the global shift toward nuclear energy in the 1960s.

This milestone marked a key chapter in the pursuit of cleaner, more reliable power sources at a time when energy demands were rapidly increasing. This moment reminds us: every step toward innovation shapes the energy future we rely on today.

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