Deadline for proposed Welsh plant extended; third-party interest expressedNuclear NewsPower & OperationsOctober 7, 2020, 12:04PM|Nuclear News StaffArtist's concept of the Wylfa Newydd project. Image: Horizon Nuclear PowerHopes for the construction of a two-unit nuclear power station in Wales—dashed some three weeks ago when Hitachi Ltd. officially announced its withdrawal from the proposed Wylfa Newydd plant—rose again slightly last week when the United Kingdom’s Planning Inspectorate agreed to delay its decision regarding issuance of a development consent order (DCO) for the project.The original deadline for the decision had been September 30, but following the receipt of a pair of letters from Horizon Nuclear Power—the Hitachi subsidiary in charge of the project—the inspectorate consented to a December 31 extension.ExpandTags:abwrduncan hawthornehitachihorizon nuclear powerplanning inspectoratewylfa newyddShare:LinkedInTwitterFacebook
Hitachi pulls plug on Wales nuclear build projectNuclear NewsPower & OperationsSeptember 16, 2020, 3:00PM|Nuclear News StaffArtist's concept of the Wylfa Newydd project. Image: Horizon Nuclear PowerTokyo-based Hitachi Ltd. today announced that it is withdrawing from the currently suspended Wylfa Newydd nuclear-build project in northwestern Wales. The announcement dashes the hopes raised last month by reports that Horizon Nuclear Power, the Hitachi subsidiary in charge of the project, was in talks with the U.K. government regarding a possible resuscitation.Hitachi had put the project on hold some 20 months ago, and in today’s announcement the company cited the length of the suspension and the COVID-19 investment environment as factors in its decision.ExpandTags:abwrcovid-19hitachihorizon nuclear powerwylfa newyddShare:LinkedInTwitterFacebook
Restart of Wales nuclear project could be on horizonNuclear NewsPower & OperationsAugust 20, 2020, 6:57AM|Nuclear News StaffHorizon Nuclear Power is in talks with the U.K. government to revitalize plans to build the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant in northwestern Wales, the Financial Times reported last week. ExpandTags:abwrhawthornehitachihorizonoffice for nuclear regulationwylfa newyddShare:LinkedInTwitterFacebook