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Wylfa nuclear plant: Political leaders welcome Hitachi deal | Wylfa nuclear plant: Political leaders welcome Hitachi deal |
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Welsh political leaders have welcomed confirmation that Hitachi is to buy nuclear project Horizon which includes plans for a new reactor on Anglesey. | Welsh political leaders have welcomed confirmation that Hitachi is to buy nuclear project Horizon which includes plans for a new reactor on Anglesey. |
Welsh Secretary David Jones called it a "huge boost" while First Minister Carwyn Jones said it was "very good news for Wales and the UK". | Welsh Secretary David Jones called it a "huge boost" while First Minister Carwyn Jones said it was "very good news for Wales and the UK". |
Up to 6,000 jobs could be created while the new reactors are built at Wylfa. | Up to 6,000 jobs could be created while the new reactors are built at Wylfa. |
The Horizon development aims to build a new £8bn nuclear power station at Wylfa on the island. | The Horizon development aims to build a new £8bn nuclear power station at Wylfa on the island. |
"This is by any standards excellent news not just for Anglesey but for the whole of north Wales," said the Welsh secretary. | "This is by any standards excellent news not just for Anglesey but for the whole of north Wales," said the Welsh secretary. |
"It's going to mean a major construction project with about 5,000 to 6,000 jobs created, about 1,200 long-term high-quality jobs and a huge boost not only to the economy of Anglesey but of course to the whole of the UK energy sector." | "It's going to mean a major construction project with about 5,000 to 6,000 jobs created, about 1,200 long-term high-quality jobs and a huge boost not only to the economy of Anglesey but of course to the whole of the UK energy sector." |
He had previously said that securing a new nuclear station on Anglesey was "critical" to his economic efforts. | He had previously said that securing a new nuclear station on Anglesey was "critical" to his economic efforts. |
First Minister Carwyn Jones said he would continue to work with the UK government and Hitachi to secure the investment for Anglesey. | First Minister Carwyn Jones said he would continue to work with the UK government and Hitachi to secure the investment for Anglesey. |
"The potential benefits of a new nuclear development on Anglesey would be substantial - not just in creating thousands of highly skilled jobs and boosting the supply chain - but in helping to secure our energy supply in the future," he said. | "The potential benefits of a new nuclear development on Anglesey would be substantial - not just in creating thousands of highly skilled jobs and boosting the supply chain - but in helping to secure our energy supply in the future," he said. |
Wylfa was one of a number of sites which was shortlisted for a new nuclear power station last year. | Wylfa was one of a number of sites which was shortlisted for a new nuclear power station last year. |
But in March this year, the two German companies behind the project - E.ON and RWE - announced they were pulling out. | But in March this year, the two German companies behind the project - E.ON and RWE - announced they were pulling out. |
They blamed the global economic crisis and Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident in Japan. | They blamed the global economic crisis and Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident in Japan. |
They have now sold the project to the Japanese company Hitachi for around £700m. | They have now sold the project to the Japanese company Hitachi for around £700m. |
As well as the Wylfa plans, the deal also includes proposals for a new nuclear power station just over the Welsh border at Oldbury, in South Gloucestershire. | As well as the Wylfa plans, the deal also includes proposals for a new nuclear power station just over the Welsh border at Oldbury, in South Gloucestershire. |
There is some opposition to nuclear power on Anglesey and there is likely to be controversy because Hitachi was involved in the design for the Fukushima plant. | |
But Mr Jones said the design of the nuclear reactor on Anglesey was different to the one in Japan. | But Mr Jones said the design of the nuclear reactor on Anglesey was different to the one in Japan. |
"You have to remember that there were specific conditions in Fukushima, for example the seismic conditions which don't apply in Wales," he said. | "You have to remember that there were specific conditions in Fukushima, for example the seismic conditions which don't apply in Wales," he said. |
"But most of all there's going to be a rigorous assessment process which will now be undergone which will last many years, maybe up to four years, and ensure that this is an absolutely safe reactor. | "But most of all there's going to be a rigorous assessment process which will now be undergone which will last many years, maybe up to four years, and ensure that this is an absolutely safe reactor. |
"So I think no-one need have any fears of the safety of what is proposed for Wylfa." | "So I think no-one need have any fears of the safety of what is proposed for Wylfa." |
The news has also been welcomed by Prime Minister David Cameron who called it a "vote of confidence in the UK". | The news has also been welcomed by Prime Minister David Cameron who called it a "vote of confidence in the UK". |
Anglesey council leader Bryan Owen said the deal was a "massive boost" to the island's economy and that of north Wales, while local MP Albert Owen said it was "an important step forward". | Anglesey council leader Bryan Owen said the deal was a "massive boost" to the island's economy and that of north Wales, while local MP Albert Owen said it was "an important step forward". |
However, there will be a gap of several years between the old plant stopping producing electricity and the new one becoming operational. | However, there will be a gap of several years between the old plant stopping producing electricity and the new one becoming operational. |
The existing Wylfa plant, which has been producing energy since 1971, is set to continue generating electricity until the fuel runs out or September 2014, whichever comes first. | The existing Wylfa plant, which has been producing energy since 1971, is set to continue generating electricity until the fuel runs out or September 2014, whichever comes first. |
The Horizon project under E.ON and RWE expected Wylfa B to start producing electricity around 2020 but Hitachi's plans now mention "the first half of the 2020s". | The Horizon project under E.ON and RWE expected Wylfa B to start producing electricity around 2020 but Hitachi's plans now mention "the first half of the 2020s". |