Community invited to help shape West Burton site vision
An opportunity to be part of the world’s green energy future is an exciting prospect celebrated this week at an event that took place at Sturton-le-Steeple Hall near West Burton power station site.

An opportunity to be part of the world’s green energy future is an exciting prospect celebrated this week at an event at Sturton-le-Steeple Hall near West Burton power station site.
A team from UKAEA has launched a new online tool to support the development of the STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) vision for the West Burton site. The prototype fusion power plant will demonstrate net energy from fusion.
Online tool: Developing a vision for STEP at West Burton
Residents and local businesses can see for the first time how UKAEA are approaching the layout of the site. Four key themes underpin it:
- the environment, innovation and climate change resilience
- health and wellbeing
- an inclusive economy
- identity/distinctiveness, taking into consideration culture and heritage.
Eight ‘spatial principles’ support the four themes‘. This is a planning term for how the site will develop. This includes sustainable transport, ecology and environment, connecting with communities and clean growth and innovation.
Dr James Cowan, STEP Director Programme Development, said:
One of the most important parts of what STEP will do is to benefit the wider region, and to achieve that, we need to focus on developing the vision specifically for STEP at the West Burton site.
Launching our visual online tool, also accessible in other formats, provides the local community and other stakeholders with an opportunity to help inform and shape how the West Burton site should take shape.
STEP will only be a success with the continued support of the community that it will impact most, so please do provide us with your feedback. We want to hear from you!
The energy transition can make a real difference to individuals as well as the global climate challenge. STEP aims to do that at West Burton, creating thousands of jobs during the construction phase in addition to employment opportunities for generations to come.
Fusion energy is based on the same process that powers the Sun and stars and promises to be a safe, low carbon and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply.
UKAEA is actively seeking views from residents and other stakeholders about STEP’s evolution. Visit step.ukaea.uk, or request a brochure from WestBurtonVision@ukaea.uk.
Feedback on ‘Developing a vision for STEP at West Burton’ must be received by 31st July 2024.