UK Approves Landmark £38 Billion Sizewell C Nuclear Plant
SIZEWELL, SUFFOLK, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 22 – The £38 billion investment will create 10,000 jobs during peak construction and reduce electricity system costs by £2 billion annually, advancing the UK’s low-carbon energy goals.
- On 22 July, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband signed the final investment decision for Sizewell C in Suffolk, approving a £38 billion project to power six million homes.
- After being first earmarked in 2010 amid no new nuclear openings since 1995, the deal prompted approval, marking the largest public investment in homegrown clean energy this century.
- Sizewell C will support 10,000 jobs, leverage a funding model 20% cheaper than Hinkley Point C, and include EDF’s 12.5% stake with a £5 billion guarantee from Bpifrance Assurance Export.
- The government will take 44.9% equity stake, making it the largest shareholder and marking the first public co-ownership of a UK nuclear plant.
- Savings of about £2 billion annually will accompany six decades of clean electricity delivery from Sizewell C.
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