UK to fund new nuclear station in net zero drive

UK to fund new nuclear station in net zero drive

The recent crisis in Europe has prompted London's move towards clean energy.

British PM Boris Johnson said the UK is aiming to produce ‘clean power’ by 2035 earlier this month. (AP pic)
LONDON:
The UK government will announce plans to fund a new nuclear power plant before the 2024 election as part of its Net Zero strategy, The Telegraph reported late yesterday.

“We are seeking to approve at least one more large-scale nuclear project in the next few years to strengthen energy security and create thousands of jobs,” a government spokesman told Reuters.

The recent energy crisis in Europe and fuel shortage in the UK have brought to light the shortcomings of over-reliance on non-renewable energy and have prompted London’s move towards clean, renewable energy generation.

The Sizewell C site, a nuclear power plant being endorsed by EDF Energy for Suffolk, eastern England, will be the top pick to get the funding, The Telegraph report added, citing government insiders.

Early this month, British prime minister Boris Johnson said the UK was aiming to produce “clean power” by 2035 as part of its goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions.

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