º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

Wylfa talks continue as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government 'committed to at least one more large nuclear plant'

Hitachi pulled the plug on the £16bn project at the start of the year after failing to reach a funding agreement with º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government

A general view of the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station. Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)(Image: Getty Images)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government is committed to at least “one more large nuclear plant” as a minister said they continue to talk to potential developers interested in the Wylfa Newydd site.

Hitachi pulled the plug on the £16bn project last year after failing to reach a funding agreement with º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

The Government is now negotiating with EDF to enable investment in the planned Sizewell C nuclear power plant project in Suffolk but said there is the potential for more sites.

The Anglesey community council where a Wylfa B would be sited said they remained supportive but were “tired of the uncertainty”.

Energy minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan told Anglesey stakeholders: “We all appreciate that Wylfa Newydd is a great site and we have the commitment within our energy white paper and the 10-point plan that new nuclear investment is a critical part of our energy mix going forwards.

“We have regular discussions with a number of potential developers and investors and that will continue because we are absolutely committed to having at least one more large-scale nuclear plant.”

Anne-Marie Trevelyan(Image: Getty Images)

She added: “It is well known and wonderful that there is a really strong both community engagement and embeddedness with the nuclear history which you have been part of, and the support obviously remains strong.

“Nuclear is an absolutely central part of what our energy mix will have over the next 50 years plus.