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Hinkley Point C managing director Stuart Crooks talks about the latest developments.
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Welcome to Hinkley Point C. I'm standing in front of the reactor building for Unit
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One. It's the heart of the first nuclear power station being built in Britain since
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1995. Hinkley Point C is one of Britain's biggest acts in the fight against climate
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change and essential for the country's long-term energy security. With wind and solar, it'll
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get us off our dependency on imported and expensive fossil fuels. It'll serve the country
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to the next century and meet 7% of the country's electricity demand. Just before Christmas,
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we lifted the huge dome into place to close the building. That means we can install the
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first reactor later this year and get on with fitting the pipes, cables and equipment. The
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majority of that equipment has been delivered and is ready to be fitted. We've put the dome
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on two years later than planned in the schedule we started with. Around 15 months of that
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delay was due to the global pandemic. So beyond COVID, we've lost nine months since we began.
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That's not perfect, but for the first nuclear plant to be built in Britain for a generation,
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it's not too bad either. Restarting the British nuclear industry has been hard. We've had
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to train a new workforce, teach suppliers how to build nuclear, and like any other developer,
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change our design to meet British regulations. That means 7,000 design changes, 35% more
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steel and 25% more concrete. Like other big infrastructure projects, we found civil construction
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slower than we'd hoped and faced inflation, labour and material shortages. The good news
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is that our pioneering work has rebuilt an industry which will serve the country and
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its nuclear programme for decades to come. It's very clear that once we learn something,
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there is a big improvement in performance when we do it again. At Hinkley Point, we're
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building an identical second unit, and it's typically 20 to 30% faster. As someone who's
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been in the industry for almost 40 years, I can tell you that repeating a design is
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always easier than building a one-off. Now looking ahead, we've finished the design work
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in detail for the fit-out phase. That gives us a much clearer idea of how much time we
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need to do the work and exactly what we need to make. Finding suppliers and starting manufacturing
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for the fit-out phase has also taken longer than we'd hoped. But now all that is ready,
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with factories in places like Gateshead and Broughton in North Wales. We also have experience
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from our completed EPRs around the world. This tells us that our first unit will be
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in operation around the end of the decade, when our existing power stations are coming
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to the end of their operating lives. Running the project for longer and rising costs for
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civil construction means the power station will cost more. But none of this affects the
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British taxpayers or consumers. And even with today's announcements, both Hinkley Point
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C and Sideswell C will leave British bill payers better off in the long run. So what
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does this mean for Britain's nuclear plans? It means we have a complete design approved
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for use in Britain and the chance to repeat it with teams and suppliers that have the
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know-how and are already at work. The benefits of repeating an identical design give Sideswell
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C a massive advantage. Our detailed design gives Sideswell C certainty that we didn't
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have at the start. Manufacturing of our pipes and cables is underway and we need to let
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our workers carry on that good work. Earlier this month the Prime Minister launched a nuclear
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roadmap. He said that nuclear is the right long-term decision for Britain, the perfect
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antidote for our energy challenges. We know what we are doing here matters. It matters
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for energy security, it matters for the environment and it matters for our customers at home and
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in business. It is creating jobs and re-skilling an industry for the long term. Thousands of
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people are here working hard to get this job done and we are determined to build a power
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station to a quality the country can be proud of. It will serve Britain for many decades
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to come and it has made it possible for others to follow.
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