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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
    01/09/2022. Sizewell, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station. Sizewell Power Station. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Nuclear Power Station
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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed across the Minsmere RSPB reserve.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed across the Minsmere RSPB reserve.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed across the Minsmere RSPB reserve.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed across the Minsmere RSPB reserve.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed across the Minsmere RSPB reserve.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed from Dunwich beach.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed from Dunwich beach.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
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    Sizewell C: government restarts talks over £20bn nuclear power station. Move comes alongside energy white paper, which aims to cut UK’s carbon emissions.
    Sizewell Nuclear Power station in Suffolk viewed from Dunwich beach.The government will restart talks with EDF on its plan to build a nuclear reactor at Sizewell C in Suffolk, and may take a direct financial stake in its construction. The latest round of negotiations over the £20bn nuclear reactor will focus on whether EDF can prove that it has learned lessons from the Hinkley Point nuclear project, and that a successor plant would offer the public value for money. The UK government said it was considering a new deal to help the French state-owned energy company finance Sizewell, which may include taking a direct stake in the project and making taxpayers liable for any cost overruns. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it would consider a greater role in the project provided there was “clear value for money for consumers and taxpayers”. The decision to restart formal negotiations comes after a hiatus in talks that have been dogged by concerns over cost, and the involvement of China General Nuclear Power (CGN), which holds a 20% stake in the project.© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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