UK Must Build More Nuclear Power Stations to Avoid Electricity Blackouts
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Britain faces threat of blackouts from ‘nuclear planning paralysis’
By Paul Homewood h/t Philip Bratby It’s a bit late to panic now! From the Telegraph: Britain faces the risk of energy shortages because of a “planning paralysis” crippling the nuclear sector, a think tank has warned. On Thursday, a report for Policy Exchange by former Cabinet secretary Lord Case said...
Ynys Môn MP demands clear timelines and ‘transparent decisions from UK Government over new nuclear plans
17 Nov 2025 Plaid Cymru’s MP for Ynys Môn Llinos Medi has pressed UK Ministers to provide detailed timelines and firm commitments for the new Small Modular Reactor (SMR) project at Wylfa. Ms Medi secured an Urgent Question in the House of Commons on Monday – the first opportunity for MPs to question the UK Government since last week’s announcement that nuclear power would return to the north Wales site. Wylfa has been chosen as the preferred loc…
The British company Rolls-Royce SMR, which was acquired by the Czech energy group ČEZ last year, has made significant progress on the domestic market this year. In July, the British government organization responsible for the development of nuclear energy, Great British Energy – Nuclear, confirmed it as the preferred...
Nuclear News – Early November 2025
Anglesey in North Wales will host the first small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) project in the UK, creating 3,000 jobs and potentially billions in investment over the next 10 years. The reactors are to be designed by Rolls-Royce SMR, subject to final contract, and built by publicly owned energy company Great British Energy’s Nuclear arm. The £2.5bn investment in the North Wales site, confirmed today by the UK Government, is expected to deliver…
UK’s first power station built with modular nuclear tech confirmed for North Wales
Wylfa on Anglesey, North Wales, will host the UK’s first SMR plant, with work set to start next year. The concept art for the reactors, which are designed by Rolls-Royce, subject to final contracts. CREDIT: Rolls-RoyceIf there's one thing energy and environmental experts claim the UK needs, it's more home-grown, low-carbon electricity. However, the old model of building one vast nuclear plant every decade has proved slow, expensive and prone to …
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