Two local MPs visited the decommissioning nuclear power station at Berkeley. Dr Simon Opher, MP for Stroud, and Claire Young, MP for Thornbury & Yate, found out more about what has been described as ...
Red tape, soaring costs, and Nimbys – it’s no wonder Britain’s dreams of modern infrastructure never seem to leave the ...
A US start-up, Last Energy, has entered the nuclear site licensing process in the UK to build four micro-nuclear plants in ...
US firm Last Energy has now entered a licensing process for its four small modular reactor project in the Llynfi Valley with ...
US firm Last Energy has now entered a licensing process for its four small modular reactor project in the Llynfi Valley with ...
The ONR's notice follows seven months of engagement and is a critical milestone in Last Energy's bid to build the 20 MWe ...
US microreactor developer Last Energy has formally entered the UK's nuclear site licensing process for its plans to develop ...
Utilita Energy’s CEO, Bill Bullen, says a return to nuclear power might help the UK and Europe become more energy subsistent and less dependent on ambivalent suppliers.
Britain’s first “micro” nuclear reactors are to be built on the site of a former coal-fired power station in south Wales ...
A US-based micro-nuclear technology developer has formally entered the nuclear site licensing (NSL) process for its plans to develop four 20 MWe microreactors in South Wales.
It is 30 years since Sizewell B Power Station generated its first watt of low-carbon electricity. The plant, near Leiston, ...
The UK’s first new location for a commercial nuclear power plant since the 1970s is undergoing licensing from the country’s regulator, at a time when the government is making it easier to approve new ...
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