The party tent is erected and the champagne on ice for the signing ceremony. But the UK Government then says, "ummm, let's just hang on a minute and look at it all again ... "
Priceless!

TheOstrich wrote:I wonder how much of our government's delay is down to setting up another Brexit bargaining chip?
Workingman wrote:Or could it be that newer GIII reactors have simpler designs, are quicker to build, have reduced capital costs, are more fuel efficient and also inherently much safer?
We could build three for the price of Hinkley, in different locations, and not create a hot-spot for the National grid. If one goes down we still have two working. If Hinkley goes down, that's it.
A generation III reactor is a development of generation II nuclear reactor designs incorporating evolutionary improvements in design developed during the lifetime of the generation II reactor designs. These include improved fuel technology, superior thermal efficiency, passive nuclear safety systems and standardised design for reduced maintenance and capital costs
Generation III+ designs offer significant improvements in safety and economics over Generation III advanced reactor designs certified by the NRC in the 1990s.
AECL was marketing the ACR-1000 as part of the UK's Generic Design Process but pulled out in April 2008. CEO Hugh MacDiarmid is quoted as stating, "We believe very strongly that our best course of action to ensure the ACR-1000 is successful in the global market place is to focus first and foremost on establishing it here at home
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