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Hinkley Point C to offer 30,000 training courses to help complete nuclear plant

The plant’s developer EDF said £5.3bn had been spent so far with South West firms during the project

Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset(Image: EDF)

EDF has announced plans to offer 30,000 training courses for people to help contribute to the construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.

The French energy giant, which is developing the Somerset plant, said it was investing £24m to create the opportunities, with some of the money being pumped into three new local training hubs for welding, electrical and mechanical skills.

The company said it hoped the courses would be taken up by people who want to join the projects via apprenticeships, or local businesses who want to enrol their own recruits. Places will also be available for upskilling of the project's existing workforce, with EDF said it hoped trainees would take up multiple courses.

It added the new opportunities would be created between now and the scheduled completion of one of Europe’s largest construction projects. The start of commercial electricity generation at the site is currently slated for June 2027.

The firm said the work was required to help fit miles of pipes, cables, equipment, and control systems for the plant near Bridgwater, as it reaches “peak construction”.

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With the announcement EDF said £5.3bn had been spent so far with 1,300 South West companies during Hinkley Point C’s construction, with investment in local infrastructure and community support projects associated with the scheme now at £139m. It added that 1,130 apprentices had been trained so far.

Stuart Crooks, the managing director of said: “Nuclear power is not just essential for the country, it also delivers significant benefits for the communities and region that host it. We have worked hard with local colleges and businesses to make sure that Hinkley Point C increases prosperity and productivity in Somerset and the South West – giving as many people as possible the chance to increase their skills and earning potential.”