First British nuclear reactor for generation won’t be operational until 2030 Hinkley Point C won’t be operational until 2030, a year later than hoped, with the delay costing €2.5bn (£2.2bn) to the ...
French utility company EDF says operations in Somerset will start a year later as delay costs firm €2.5bn Britain’s first new nuclear plant in a generation at the Hinkley Point C site will face ...
Project’s expenses estimated to be equivalent to nearly £1,800 per UK household at launch Jonathan Leake is the Telegraph's Energy Editor. He has previously worked for other publications covering ...
Plans to build a campus to house 1,000 Hinkley Point C workers have been scrapped. The proposals for temporary accommodation next to the M5 near Huntworth in Somerset are not going ahead because there ...
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The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project in Somerset, England, has taken delivery of the reactor pressure vessel for its second EPR unit. (Image: EDF Energy) The high-strength steel cylinder - ...
The second nuclear reactor has arrived at Britain's newest nuclear power station, which is due to open in 2031. EDF said the twin nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C in Somerset now has its ...
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Framatome has completed the manufacture of the reactor pressure vessel for the second of two EPR units being built at the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset, UK. The first two of four ...
Electricity project will be UK’s most expensive source with consumers footing the cost Jonathan Leake is the Telegraph's Energy Editor. He has previously worked for other publications covering science ...