Two more nuclear power stations?

Posted: 4th October 2021

Boris Johnson will this week announce that all of Britain’s electricity

will come from renewable sources by 2035 as he seeks to reduce the
country’s dependence on gas and other fossil fuels, The Times has been
told. The prime minister will use his conference speech to commit his party
to plans to hugely increase investment in renewable and nuclear energy as
Britain faces a crisis caused by a surge in the cost of gas. He is expected
to argue that taking all electricity from green sources would be a
significant step towards the government’s ambition to hit net zero
emissions by 2050, and reduce exposure to fluctuations in gas prices. The
new target will require significant growth not only in offshore wind
generation but also in nuclear capacity to provide a “baseload” of
electricity to cope with variable supply and demand. It will mean a minimum
quadrupling of offshore wind from the present level over the coming decade.
Johnson is also expected to commit to the construction of at least two
large-scale nuclear power plants. Britain’s seven existing nuclear plants
provide about 17 per cent of the country’s electricity needs but this
will fall by almost half by 2024. Further plants are due to close between
then and 2030. So far only one nuclear power station, at Hinkley Point in
Somerset, is under construction. However, ministers are looking to give the
go-ahead for up to two more plants, with a funding announcement for at
least one being expected in this month’s comprehensive spending review,
the conclusions of which are due to be given in the autumn budget on
October 27.

 Times 4th Oct 2021

 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/all-britains-electricity-to-be-green-by-2035-ns76tl7vm

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