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 Suf
Sizewell C nuclear power station is a project to construct a 3,200 MWe nuclear power station with two EPR reactors in Suffolk, England. The project was proposed by a consortium of EDF Energy and China General Nuclear Power Group, which own 80% and 20% of the project respectively. In 2022, UK Government announced a buy-out to allow for the exit of CGN from the project and forming a 50% stake with EDF, though EDF expect this to fall below 20% following anticipated external investment. As of 30 June 2024, the project is 76.1% owned by the UK Government and 23.9% owned by EDF. The power station is expected to meet up to 7% of the UK's demand.
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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 Suf

Sizewell C has published its first Annual Sustainability Report, setting out how the UK’s newest nuclear power station – the first majority British

Sizewell C, the first new nuclear project globally to be financed with independent, private financial investors, has today reached Financial Close.

Sizewell C is set to host its second Leiston-based careers event of 2025, offering local residents the opportunity to explore the wide range of job

A new £10m grant scheme has been launched to support environmental enhancement projects along the East coast.

Sizewell C has signed a six-year uranium enrichment services supply contract with Urenco and a long-term fuel fabrication contract with Framatome f

Ovivo UK, based in Colchester, is the latest company in the region to have been awarded a significant contract on the Sizewell C project in East Su

Sizewell C is gearing up to hold its second Ipswich-based careers fair of 2025, following a series of successful events across Suffolk.

EDF is the first shareholder to announce its backing for the nuclear plant alongside the UK government, who confirmed £14.2 billion of funding into