Hinkley Point C nuclear power station gets go-ahead
Aaron Morby 9 mins ago
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The government has given the go ahead for construction of the 21€bn Hinkley Point C nuclear power station after imposing significant new safeguards for future projects.
The vast construction project in Somerset had been criticised over costs as well as national security worries, but will now proceed following a new agreement with French company EDF, the government confirmed today.
Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, said: “Having thoroughly reviewed the proposal for Hinkley Point C, we will introduce a series of measures to enhance security and will ensure Hinkley cannot change hands without the Government’s agreement.
“Consequently, we have decided to proceed with the first new nuclear power station for a generation.”
He added: “Britain needs to upgrade its supplies of energy, and we have always been clear that nuclear is an important part of ensuring our future low-carbon energy security.”
A joint venture of Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues is lined up for the main civils work while a Balfour Beatty/NG Bailey JV has a 543€m electrical package.
Kier, in joint venture with BAM Nuttall, has been undertaking site preparation works at Hinkley Point since 2012 and currently has 350 employees working on the project.
Kier Hinkley
The joint venture is responsible for a range of preliminary works, including excavations of over 5.6 million cubic metres of material, large scale earthworks, the development of complex terracing structures and the creation of an expansive road network.
Kier Group chief executive, Haydn Mursell said: “Today’s decision marks a major step in the UK’s nuclear renaissance and reflects the country’s commitment to a balanced energy strategy including low carbon energy sources.
“We look forward to working with EDF on the pipeline of opportunities that will arise from this project and on further energy projects in the UK in due course.”
Construction of Hinkley Point C will create 25,000 job opportunities over the lifetime of the project and during that time a 1,000 construction apprentices will be created.