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Sellafield, home of the world's first civil nuclear reactor, is being considered as the site for a new nuclear reactor by EDF, the French nuclear power giant.
Amec, the engineering group, is likely to work with EDF if Sellafield is chosen after a round of site investigations, which includes a government strategic site study.
Amec has been setting out the case for new nuclear reactors at Sellafield in Cumbria to a group of council, regional development and business interests to win round public opinion.
Nuclear has been part of the Cumbrian economy and landscape since 1947, when work began on the Windscale reactors. The industry was plunged into controversy in 1957 when fire closed the reactors.
EDF Energy, the British unit of the group, has been at the forefront of calling for new nuclear power in Britain. The Government gave the official go-ahead this month, although legislation will take a few months to go through Parliament.
The siting of a new nuclear reactor at Sellafield would mark a huge rebirth for the site, which employs 12,000 people but at present is occupied only in reprocessing spent fuel and the decommissioning of contaminated facilities. Without fresh investment, around 8,000 jobs are expected to go when fuel reprocessing ends in 2014-16.
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"Is it right that a foreign company should be considered to build and run what could be a potential nuclear bomb on British soil?"
Mr. Cromwell, you obviously need to read up about nuclear reactors and the nuclear industry.
EDF is the national French electricity utility responsible for the construction and safe operation of 58 nuclear reactors in France since the start of the 1970s.
The EPR is the evolutionary PWR design incorporating safety features making it inherently much safer than the existing 58 reactors currently operating in France.
The HSE is assessing the safety & suitability of the EPR reactor design as part of the on-going Generic Design Assessment process.
Nuclear bombs require weapons-grade uranium which has a much higher level of enrichment than the fuel used in PWRs.
The notion that EDF in conjunction with its UK partner AMEC would attempt or be allowed to build an EPR at Sellafield that could be a potential nuclear bomb is plainly utter nonsense.
Andrew Whiting, Paris, France
Is it right that a foreign company should be considered to build and run what could be a potential nuclear bomb on British soil? From my experience with these companies cost cutting especially on the safety side seems to be number one on their agenda. Perhaps we could invite the Iranians to submit a tender. Remember Bhopal.
Cromwell, Leeds, ENGLAND
Excellent proposal for the first of EdF's nukes. Let the roads and fields of western Cumbria be clogged up with green fascists and their shambolic "peace" camps.
While the rest of the country goes about quietly developing the other 9 or so needed.
A. Kirk, Bury,