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Great British Nuclear

28 June 2023

Lead MP

Virginia Crosbie

Responding Minister

Andrew Bowie

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EconomyClimateEnergy
Word Count: 2759
Other Contributors: 2

At a Glance

Virginia Crosbie raised concerns about great british nuclear in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member Virginia Crosbie asks the Minister to expand the prize for winning the small modular reactor down-selection process by offering named sites and access to funding models like regulated asset base or contracts for difference, along with support from GBN to form project companies. She also requests that the next two projects targeted for final investment decision in the following Parliament receive similar support as Sizewell C.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The hon. Member Virginia Crosbie is concerned about the potential of nuclear energy for driving net zero, ensuring energy security, and providing high-quality jobs in local communities. She notes that nuclear power can complement renewable technologies like wind and solar, offering reliable and affordable British energy. The formation of Great British Nuclear (GBN) has provided optimism for new nuclear projects, with many international companies showing interest in Wylfa, a prime site for further development in her constituency.

Government Response

Andrew Bowie
Government Response
The Minister emphasised the importance of accelerating home-grown power and strengthening national energy security, highlighting the Government's commitment to invest in civil nuclear power. He mentioned a £700 million investment last year and noted that Great British Nuclear will drive delivery of new nuclear projects. The minister committed to engaging with communities and stakeholders concerned about Sizewell C, ensuring their involvement until there are spades in the ground at the site. GBN aims to launch a competitive selection process for choosing small modular reactor technologies by autumn, with co-funding provided by the Government. Community engagement will be central to project development, and the Wylfa site in north Wales is included in the national policy statement for new nuclear power.
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