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Polish consortium unveils £35billion plan to build 14 nuclear reactors across Britain

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Polish consortium unveils £35billion plan to build 14 nuclear reactors across Britain.

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A Polish-led consortium has unveiled plans to build 14 nuclear reactors across Britain as part of a £35billion investment designed to boost the country's electricity supply.SGE, the Warsaw-headquartered group behind the proposal, said the reactors would generate enough electricity to power around eight million homes within eight years.The proposed fleet would provide up to 11 per cent of Britain's electricity supply, making it one of the largest nuclear infrastructure projects announced in recent decades.Under the plans, the consortium intends to build the reactors across three sites, with commercial operations targeted to begin in 2034.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The proposal comes as the Government seeks to expand Britain's nuclear capacity as part of its long-term energy security strategy.The consortium is led by Polish billionaire Michal Solowow and has secured backing from international partners.GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy would manufacture the BWRX-300 small modular...

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