Fire crews from three counties have been tackling a major blaze at the Didcot B Power Station.
The blaze - described by Oxfordshire Fire And Rescue as "very serious" - began in one of the gas-fired cooling stations.
Twelve fire engines, 65 firefighters and three hydraulic platforms were sent to the site on Sunday at around 8pm.
The National Police Air Service were also deployed - but the Government insisted electricity supplies would not be affected.
Energy Secretary Ed Davey said: "I've been reassured by National Grid that there is no risk to electricity supplies.
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Gallery: Major Fire At Didcot Power Station
A major fire broke out at the Didcot Power Station in Oxfordshire about 8pm on Sunday. Pic: Jess Collins
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The blaze - described by Oxfordshire Fire And Rescue as "very serious" - began in one of the gas-fired cooling stations. Pic: @markydavidb
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Twelve fire engines, 65 firefighters and three hydraulic platforms were dispatched. Pic: Zainab Mirmalek
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The National Police Air Service were also deployed. Continue for more images
"I will be keeping in touch with the relevant authorities throughout. My priority is to understand the cause of the fire and get the affected unit back generating electricity as soon as it's safe to do so."
Oxfordshire's chief fire officer, David Etheridge, said his team were hampered by high winds before bringing the blaze under control.
"It was a very serious fire. Our crews have been working very hard in very difficult conditions," he told Sky News.
"The fire is now under control and there is absolutely no risk to the public from the smoke plume.
"These fires are always very tricky for us. Water and electricity don't mix but we've worked with the site management on plans and we do exercises to make sure that when we do get an incident such as this we can all work seamlessly together to get it under control."
Thames Valley Police advised residents to close windows and remain indoors.
Site operators RWE Generation told Sky News no one had been injured.
Spokesman Dan Meredith said: "We have taken the precaution to shut down safely the station and all our employees are accounted for."
He said the the fire was contained within the cooling tower module - there are a number of modules that form part of the site.
Mr Meredith added that an inquiry would be launched into how a blaze was allowed to begin in Station B, which opened in 1997 and can power millions of homes.
Zainab Mirmalek, who lives opposite the power station, said: "About 9pm you could see a massive blaze but now you can see loads of hoses, lots of steam and smoke and water gushing, though there is still lots of orange."
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