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UK Bars China General Nuclear (CGN) Engineers from Working on New Nuclear Power Plant, Confining CGN’s Role to Investment Only
 
After banning Huawei from taking part in the development of UK’s 5G infrastructure, Whitehall sources have indicated that UK plans to ban Chinese engineers from participating in the construction of Sizewell Nuclear Plant, according to UK’s Daily Mail, adding that if China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) were to engage in any part of the project, investment from CGN would also be denied.
 
Sizewell Nuclear Power Plant is a sister project to another nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point, each on a construction budget of ÂŁ20 billion.  The construction at Hinkley Point has begun in 2018 where 33% of the finance and 40 staff members are provided by CGN
 
Sources have pointed out that although the project of building a nuclear plant in Sizewell is still at a preliminary stage, UK is already in discussion with French energy company EDF, aiming to confine CGN to the role of an investor and not take part in the construction of the power plant. CGN has expressed their willingness to cover 20% of the cost of the Sizewell plant construction as well as sending more engineers to UK to discuss the possibility of building new nuclear reactors in Bradwell.
 
#UK #China #CGN #Huawei #NuclearPowerPlant #Sizewell #HinkleyPoint #Bradwell
 
Source: Apple Daily #Dec19

https://hk.appledaily.com/international/20201219/IT4HAZ4HHRAR3I2PJGA6ZHH2NY/
Ban Chinese firm from working on UK nuclear power stations, ministers told

Cross-party China hawks have called on the government to slap an “outright” ban on a Chinese state-owned firm’s involvement in all UK nuclear power plants.

Tory MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Labour peer Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, co-chairs of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (Ipac), on Tuesday welcomed reports that ministers propose curbing Beijing’s links with future assets planned for Britain’s nuclear fleet.

However, the senior parliamentarians urged Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng to go further and reconsider the role of China general Nuclear (CGN) in the Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset, where construction is already significantly advanced.

Source: The Guardian #Jul27

https://t.co/3UTKL6wcfz

#Chinese #UK #University #Nuclear #CGN