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Nuclear power scheme given £5.5bn of funding

Neve Gordon-Farleigh & PA, BBC News, Suffolk 30 Aug 24,  https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp358ywx7e7o

Up to £5.5bn of government money has been unlocked as part of a new nuclear power station subsidy scheme.

The money will be used for “development expenditure” including enabling works at Sizewell C in Suffolk, before a final investment decision is made.

The government has already spent £2.5bn on the project and while a final investment decision is yet to be made, the government says it is “committed” to carrying out the project.

However, campaign group Stop Sizewell C, said the money would dig further into a financial “black hole”.

While building permission for the project has been granted for the 3.2 gigawatt site, it could take 12 years to construct if funding is secured.

Land between Aldeburgh and Southwold has been earmarked for the site……………………………………………

‘White elephant’

The new Labour government vowed to back this project and other nuclear developments earlier this year.

However, the scheme’s opponents Stop Sizewell C claimed the project will be “slow” to build, harm nearby habitats and damage the tourism economy along the Suffolk Coast.

A spokesperson from the group, said the money was an “extraordinary statement”.

“Sizewell C has already chewed through £2.5 billion, and now we learn that there is the potential for a staggering £5.5 billion more of our taxpayers’ money to be thrown at this white elephant.

“Labour complained about a black hole in the country’s finances yet now they are proposing to dig still further.”

September 4, 2024 - Posted by | politics, UK

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