
UK's largest nuclear power station Sizewell B given 20-year extension under government deal
Sizewell B nuclear power station granted 20-year extension generating electricity until 2055 | GETTY The Government said the deal would reduce the costs of…
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Sizewell B nuclear power station granted 20-year extension generating electricity until 2055 | GETTY The Government said the deal would reduce the costs of Britain’s energy system, protect billpayers from exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets, power homes with clean energy and maintain 900 skilled jobs in Suffolk. Work is ongoing on Hinkley Point, the first new nuclear power plant in a generation. The government is also supporting a new generation of small modular reactors which are expected to begin generating in the 2030s, and promise quicker development timelines and lower costs.
Furthermore, The deal was struck with owner EDF and Centrica, which holds a 20 per cent stake. The plant, Britain’s only pressurised water reactor, creates enough power for two and a half million homes and meets around three per cent of the country’s electricity needs.
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Sizewell B nuclear power station granted 20-year extension generating electricity until 2055 | GETTY The Government said the deal would reduce the costs of Britain’s energy system, protect billpayers from exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets, power homes with clean energy and maintain 900 skilled jobs in Suffolk.
reliability high4/4 sourcesWork is ongoing on Hinkley Point, the first new nuclear power plant in a generation.
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The government is also supporting a new generation of small modular reactors which are expected to begin generating in the 2030s, and promise quicker development timelines and lower costs.
according to The Guardian - UKThe deal was struck with owner EDF and Centrica, which holds a 20 per cent stake.
according to GB NewsThe plant, Britain’s only pressurised water reactor, creates enough power for two and a half million homes and meets around three per cent of the country’s electricity needs.
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