China in talks to build UK nuclear power plants

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China in talks to build UK nuclear power plants | Environment | The Guardian

British officials talking to Chinese about plan that could see up to five reactors being built at cost of £35bn, sources say

China is poised to make a dramatic intervention in Britain's energy future by offering to invest billions of pounds in building a series of new nuclear power stations.

Officials from China's nuclear industry have been in high-level talks with ministers and officials at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) this week about a plan that could eventually involve up to five different reactors being built at a total cost of £35bn.

Greenpeace described the move as desperate, while others warned of security fears, but the government has been courting China as the UK atomic programme has been hit by rows over subsidies and worries that EDF – the French company with the most advanced plans to build new reactors in the UK – could be hampered by the change of government in Paris.

China has operated its own atomic plants since 1994. It is awash with cash from its hugely successful industrial expansion and sees the UK as a potential shop window for exporting its atomic technology and expertise worldwide.

Companies from China have already invested in or taken over other infrastructure assets in Britain, such as Thames Water, the port of Felixstowe and the Grangemouth oil refinery. They also own businesses ranging from Weetabix to the Gieves & Hawkes tailoring brand.

The China National Nuclear Power Corporation (CNNPC), which is keen to invest in Britain, has just unveiled plans to raise about £17bn through a domestic share offering.

A team from the Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute (SNERDI), an arm of the huge China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), met senior DECC officials over the last few days, three different sources confirmed.

The first part of the plan involves CNNC and another state-owned firm, China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation, bidding in two separate groups against each other for a stake in the Horizon consortium, which wants to construct new atomic plants at Wylfa in Wales and Oldbury in Gloucestershire.

But sources close to the Chinese say they are also interested in other locations at Bradwell in Essex, Heysham in Lancashire and Hartlepool in County Durham.

EDF has the right of first refusal to operate on these sites but CNNC wants to use an existing technology tie-up with US-based nuclear engineering group Westinghouse to potentially build three more reactors.

The Chinese accept they would need to bring in a UK utility firm to operate the plants and overcome any political or public resistance to their plans.

"The Chinese have the money and the experience," said the well-placed source. "They see setting up in the UK as an opportunity to show they can operate in one of the world's toughest regulatory environments so they can then move into other markets in Africa and the Middle East."

The DECC was unwilling to comment on whether it had met SNERDI officials this week, saying such meetings would be commercially confidential. A DECC spokesman would only say: "The UK is open for business and actively welcomes inward investment to our energy sector, but any potential nuclear operator is, and would be, subject to rigorous scrutiny through the established regulatory process."

Keith Parker, chairman of the Nuclear Industry Association in London, said it was "highly encouraging" that China wanted to invest in the UK. "They have 14 of their own reactors in operation and 25 under construction and they use both [French multinational] Areva and Westinghouse designs that could be used here. It was clear from my discussions with them that they have international ambitions."

In May, the energy minister Charles Hendry told the Energy and Climate Change select committee that he had no objection to Chinese firms being involved in the UK.

"In China, there are different companies who have experience of building dozens of nuclear power stations on time and on budget, and so there is no suggestion that these are companies that do not have expertise in this sector. They have extremely well-proven expertise in this sector, and in looking at how we take this forward in the United Kingdom I think we should be guided by where that expertise has already been proven."

But Greenpeace said the bid to woo China was a last throw of the dice by the government. "This is a sign of desperation," said Doug Parr, chief scientist at Greenpeace. "Chinese nuclear players have state backing, which could help solve the issue of financing colossally expensive new nuclear power stations in the UK. But this just means that the money from UK taxpayers will flow to the Chinese government, rather than to France."

The potential for political conflict has been highlighted by the former Downing Street energy policy director Nick Butler. He wrote in a recent Financial Times blogpost that Chinese involvement in the UK energy business could be a concern [subscription required]: "They will be inside the system, with access to the intricate architecture of the UK's National Grid and the processes through which electricity supply is controlled, as well as to the UK's nuclear technology.

"Perhaps that doesn't matter. Perhaps a Chinese wall exists between the Guangdong Holding company and the government in Beijing. Perhaps we have reached a level of globalisation in which the nationality of ownership is irrelevant.

"But even if all those things are true, it seems regrettable that in return for this investment the Chinese are not being required to halt the cyberattacks and the theft of intellectual property in which they are now the world leaders."
 

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Oh goody! China wants to go head to head with France... lets see who wins! :thumb:

Not like we don't already make China's reactors. :rolleyes:
 

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Nothing could be better for a good dose of radiation!
 

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so in the era of dinasours u cant be more safe.....even no planes flying all over.....no plane crashing and always zero emiisions....
 

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so in the era of dinasours u cant be more safe.....even no planes flying all over.....no plane crashing and always zero emiisions....
And China is in a modern age?

Copying dinosauric implements?

Which Chinese industrial equipment does not give one reasons for doubt that it will perform satisfactorily, as say a German or a US equipment?

China, sadly, is known as a sub standard equipment supplier with copycat technology that still is not up to the mark of the original!

Chinese stuff is fine for day to day use in consonance with the waste economy mentality, but not fine for hi tech stuff or what endangers life. Even food products are suspect that come from China.

Chinese are not famed for morality, but famed for making money at all costs!
 
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And China is in a modern age?

Copying dinosauric implements?

Which Chinese industrial equipment does not give one reasons for doubt that it will perform satisfactorily, as say a German or a US equipment?

China, sadly, is known as a sub standard equipment supplier with copycat technology that still is not up to the mark of the original!

Chinese stuff is fine for day to day use in consonance with the waste economy mentality, but not fine for hi tech stuff or what endangers life. Even food products are suspect that come from China.

Chinese are not famed for morality, but famed for making money at all costs!
the quality of products of specific nation can be demonstrated in a very simply way....how advanced and reliable your most high end products r....for example....the rocket techs.....when prc can easily finish all the manned space advantures off india can only shoot some expensive firework like GSLV into the sky.....looks to me no matter how u copy the US and buy engines and techs from russia and the EU.....u just dont know how to make a little powerful rocket..........this alone illustrates where the techs of a 1.1 billion people country r.......


Both you and the french clown are deluded if you think the Brits are gonna put up your reactors.
u should tell this to the author of The Guardian so he can change the titile to 'India in talks to build UK nuclear power plants' the next time.
 

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u should tell this to the author of The Guardian so he can change the titile to 'India in talks to build UK nuclear power plants' the next time.
Guardian newspaper in the UK is for the tree huggers hippies who have no real job. When telegraph starts writing about it in earnest, it ain't gonna happen. DUDE.
 

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Copy?

China does not copy.

Others copy them.

Who invented gunpowder?

It is leaving its mark even today!
 

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so in the era of dinasours u cant be more safe.....even no planes flying all over.....no plane crashing and always zero emiisions....
Indeed.

It is the same as a good dose of radiation, right?

As lethal, right?
 

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the quality of products of specific nation can be demonstrated in a very simply way....how advanced and reliable your most high end products r....for example....the rocket techs.....when prc can easily finish all the manned space advantures off india can only shoot some expensive firework like GSLV into the sky.....looks to me no matter how u copy the US and buy engines and techs from russia and the EU.....u just dont know how to make a little powerful rocket..........this alone illustrates where the techs of a 1.1 billion people country r.......
True.

What you say is feasible if India emulates the robots that claim to be human in China.

A robot responds to the signals given by the Master and Owner of that robot. There is no discussion, debate or a mind or heart or aspirations of its own.

Therefore, it is efficient.

In a democracy, the humans are not robots. They have a mind of their own, heart and aspirations and no Master or Owner to dictate through remote control.

Therefore, it takes it own time through debate, discussions and implementation as per individual impulses.

Therefore, it is not that efficient.

But, at least, the humans breathe and live their lives in their own desired style!
 

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just i havent seen the US and UK cry too much about the bypoducts of democracy in the whole history till now and we all know they r ture democracies.....

its not like these westerner never failed but if u always find some ways and excuses to forgive your self to prove how not robots or how human u r u never succeed....just that simple......
 

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True.

What you say is feasible if India emulates the robots that claim to be human in China.

A robot responds to the signals given by the Master and Owner of that robot. There is no discussion, debate or a mind or heart or aspirations of its own.

Therefore, it is efficient.

In a democracy, the humans are not robots. They have a mind of their own, heart and aspirations and no Master or Owner to dictate through remote control.

Therefore, it takes it own time through debate, discussions and implementation as per individual impulses.

Therefore, it is not that efficient.

But, at least, the humans breathe and live their lives in their own desired style!
its not robot, its call working hard and get rid of the bureaucracy and red tapes. there are pros and cons for both system.
 

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