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Sizewell C major boost to UK economy
New Oxford Economics analysis outlines Sizewell C’s “major boost” to UK economy

The new report states that Sizewell C will be a “major boost” to the East of England especially, enabling an approximately 22% expansion in the Suffolk’s GVA by 2050 relative to Oxford Economics’ baseline forecast, outperforming all growth across both the national economy and each of its 12 other regions and the national average.

The project has already committed to investing £4.4bn into the East of England, where it is under construction on the Suffolk coast.

Image: Sellafield Ltd
Altrad wins major place on Sellafield framework contract

Altrad will join forces with supply chain partners across three key areas of a new Sellafield Ltd framework, which in total is worth up to £4.6bn.

The Decommissioning & Nuclear Waste Partnership (DNWP) framework will support high hazard risk reduction programmes on the Sellafield site.

Altrad will work on Lots 1 (Remediation), 3 (Retrievals) and 4 (Nuclear Waste), of the framework agreement, which will be in place for an initial nine years with an option for a further 6 years, through to 2040.

Linxon National Grid’s Didcot
Linxon to deliver substation works for National Grid’s Didcot substation upgrade

National Grid has started work to upgrade its Didcot substation in Oxfordshire, a key infrastructure development that will connect data centers and battery energy storage systems to the electricity transmission network.

Situated next to the former Didcot A coal power station and just two miles from the UK’s first AI Growth Zone at Culham, the upgraded substation will support Britain’s digital ambitions while boosting grid capacity for future projects to plug in.

Great British Energy (GBE) Strategic Plan
Accelerating the UK’s clean energy future

Great British Energy (GBE) today sets out a clear, practical plan to accelerate the UK’s shift to renewable power and strengthen the nation’s industrial backbone.  

Today’s publication outlines GBE’s priorities for the next five years and shows how a publicly owned energy company can drive investment, support workers, and ensure communities feel the benefits of the energy transition.  

From GBE spend between now and 2030, Great British Energy will deliver:  

Sellafield spares to be manufactured in Cumbria
Sellafield spares to be manufactured in Cumbria

A Cumbria-based collaboration has won a £29.9 million contract to supply spare parts to Sellafield.

The Cumbria Manufacturing Alliance is an unincorporated joint venture made up of West Cumberland Engineering, based in Workington, and Carlisle’s Bendall’s Engineering Limited.

Under the new contract, the companies will supply manufactured and fabricated spare parts to support stock replenishment across Sellafield Ltd’s operational plants.

These products are deployed site-wide and are essential to maintaining continuous operations.

The scope also includes:

NDA working with private developer to accelerate Chapelcross Hub
NDA working with private developer to accelerate Chapelcross Hub

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has announced it’s working with CX Power as the strategic developer to support the delivery of the green energy hub masterplan at Chapelcross, a programme set to transform the region.

The privately funded, multi-million pound, net-zero focused development, will generate several hundred high value jobs and attract skills and investment, driving growth in the local economy.

The wider masterplan for the hub includes plans for hydrogen production, advanced manufacturing, and AI Enabled Data Centres.

James Lee, Chief Operating Officer, Bentley Systems
Data transforming infrastructure

Guest: James Lee, Chief Operating Officer, Bentley Systems
Interviewed by: Antony Oliver

In this week's episode we’re taking a closer look at infrastructure’s use of data – how emerging digital technologies and AI tools are shaping and transforming the way we manage our built and natural environment.

To help me I am joined by James Lee, the new Chief Operating Officer at global infrastructure giant Bentley Systems  in a quiet corner of the annual Year in Infrastructure tech gathering and celebration in Amsterdam.

Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce
Radical reforms needed to UK nuclear regulation, says taskforce

A series of "radical, root-cause solutions" is required to simplify the UK's nuclear regulatory system in order to speed up the construction of new nuclear projects at a lower cost and on time, an independent taskforce has concluded.

A concrete recycling plan for Sizewell A to C
A concrete recycling plan for Sizewell A to C

More than 15,000 tonnes of crushed concrete generated from the demolition of the turbine hall at the shutdown Sizewell A nuclear power plant in Suffolk, England, is to be used in the construction of the new Sizewell C plant.

Wylfa - Photo ONR
UK selects Wylfa to host at least three Rolls-Royce SMRs

The UK government has announced that Wylfa on the island of Anglesey, North Wales, will host three Rolls-Royce small modular reactors. It said the site - where a Magnox plant is being decommissioned - could potentially host up to eight SMRs.

"Sitting on the North Wales coast, Wylfa has a strong nuclear heritage dating back to the 1960s," the government said. "The first-of-its-kind project is expected to support up to 3,000 good jobs in the local community at peak construction, underpinned by billions of pounds of infrastructure investment out to the mid-2030s."

EDF Solar Panels
Powering an Electric Britain

EDF remains Britain’s biggest generator of zero-carbon electricity, producing more than double the output of its nearest competitor and supplying 17% of the UK’s total power[i].

In its latest Sustainable Business Update, EDF highlights progress in building the infrastructure and solutions that will power Britain’s future. From large-scale generation to smart technologies for homes and businesses, EDF is enabling the electrification of everyday life, helping customers cut carbon and costs while strengthening the nation’s energy independence.

Nuclear entering a 'golden age' (Image: WNE)
Nuclear entering a 'golden age', WNE told

The figures show that global nuclear electricity generation is set to achieve a record high in 2025, and with more countries turning to nuclear to meet their energy needs, the industry's future looks promising, the World Nuclear Exhibition in Paris has heard.