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EDF added that it had received views from 10, Suffolk residents and organisations during four stages of consultation since Previous reports have said that should the application — likely to take about 18 months — be approved, construction could begin by The energy firm also expects the power station to be a boost for East Anglian businesses — having received registers of interest from 1, businesses keen to work on the project as of late In November , a seminar about supply opportunities at Hinkley Point C in Braintree, Essex, encouraged businesses in Essex and Suffolk to obtain experience from working on this project to stand them in good stead for future schemes like Sizewell C.

EDF would treat the two counties as a single local market for both projects as their construction periods ill overlap. NS Energy is using cookies We use them to give you the best experience. Continue Learn More X. Home » Power » Analysis. He said in the past nuclear power was seen as key because in any weather it provides the same baseload power - baseload refers to the minimum amount of electric power needed to be supplied to the electrical grid at any given time.

But we can scale that battery capacity rapidly unlike the nuclear capacity that takes decades to adopt and then build. He said large nuclear plants like Sizewell C had become "outdated by technology". We've seen over the last few weeks the gas price spiking. The wind industry in the UK has been a fantastic success, but you need nuclear to be there as a baseload. She said the idea that wind energy and storage of its generated energy meant there was no need to build new nuclear plants was "a minority view".

The developer also estimated it would create 5, to 8, local jobs during construction, which could take about nine years. The nuclear reactor, along with its cooling circuit and steam generators, is contained inside a 65m high, 45m diameter pre-stressed concrete building. The walls are 1. Engineers lined the station interior — floor, walls and dome — with gas-tight steel 6mm plate.

This weighs 2, tons and is fastened to the concrete. Producing concrete to build the plant was a major part of work on the project. Enough was poured during construction to fill the Royal Albert Hall 5 times over. Engineers used 70, tonnes of steel bars for Sizewell B's pipework. The cabling used for instrumentation alone would run from London to Brighton.

Additional safety measures designed into the plant include an exact replica of the power station's control room. Employees are trained here before they're allowed access to the real thing.

Sizewell B… delivers world class safety and operational results, providing much needed reliable, low carbon electricity for the UK. Construction of the plant saw one of the UK's longest non-stop concrete pours: 5,m3 of concrete was poured over 55 hours for the station's 4m thick base. All residents in the nearby village of Sizewell are given potassium iodide tablets to take in case of an accident.

The tablets are designed to flood the thyroid with iodine and prevent the absorption of radioactive iodine. Carly Vince, from EDF, told the hearing the company does "understand the strength of feeling expressed and the concerns raised".

She said planning approval was "by no means a done deal" and said it would only happen "if we get the proposals and mitigation right". Ms Vince said EDF was "very grateful to parish councils and stakeholders who continue to work with us" and offered to speak further to those who had raised objections during the hearing. A decision on the power plant is not expected until later this year. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews bbc.

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