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A supply chain partner, which was last year acquired by a US logistics giant, has opened a huge new job-creating warehouse for the Hinckley Point C project in Somerset.
UK, which will be plant's majority owner, also selected Rolls-Royce SMR as preferred bidder to build small modular reactors at major nuclear power sites and elsewhere.
A supply chain partner, which was last year acquired by a US logistics giant, has opened a huge new job-creating warehouse for the Hinckley Point C project in Somerset. Wincanton is expanding its ...
Balconies on a new-build housing estate in east London, built by construction giant Bouygues UK, were so poorly designed they ...
Rolls Royce has been selected to develop and build the UK's first small nuclear power stations. It is hoped small modular ...
A US energy giant is in talks with Downing Street to build a major power plant off the coast of Wales as Sir Keir Starmer ...
The Scottish government will focus on renewable energy not nuclear power, a government minister has said following ...
The UK Government last week announced a new 'golden age' of nuclear but academics and campaigners warn it will be a costly energy fail.
Tom Greatrex, chief executive of the Nuclear Industry Association is arguing that Torness could be the starting point for new nuclear.
Rolls-Royce will build the country’s first mini nuclear power plants as part of a multibillion-pound effort to make Britain a world leader in the technology.
Holtec’s SMR-300 design is a pressurised light-water reactor that will produce at least 300MW of electric power on a small parcel of land. Unlike most traditional nuclear power plants that require ...