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WYG points finger at government for Toshiba nuclear decision
Consultant forced to take £3m loss on business it bought for Moorside development
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Firm behind Moorside nuclear plant to be wound up in New Year
Proposal for power station in ruins as NuGen is scrapped by owners ToshibaÂ
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Hinkley M&E contractors form new partnership
The firms will work together to complete the mechanical, engineering and heating works needed at the nuclear plant
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Clients use Brexit clauses to shift risks onto suppliers
Some clients are stockpiling products in efforts to prepare for Brexit
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Balfour Beatty set to hook Hinkley Point C to the grid
Contractor will create a new 8.5km long cable routeÂ
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Bouygues nabs third Hinkley Point contract
French contractor will build a training centre and a warehouse
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Infrastructure report prompts warnings that overseas investors will pull nuclear funding
Commission said UK should concentrate on renewable energy in the future
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Negotiations for Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant get underway
Business and energy secretary Greg Clark announced the negotiations in parliament
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Hitachi's £10bn Welsh nuclear plant gets reactor go ahead
Horizon Nuclear Power plan to use it at both the Anglesey and Oldbury sites
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Build more homes along with infrastructure, says former minister
Hazel Blears now has role at Land and Lakes which will see accommodation it is building used to put up nuclear workers
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Industry must widen talent pool, say nuclear leaders
Power station bosses say cross-sector workers key to skills crisis
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Nuclear boss says 'more to be done' to tie up deal with South Korean suitor
Moorside plant in Cumbria thrown a lifeline after majority owner Toshiba agrees to sell its stake
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Hinkley Point C slammed by Public Accounts Committee
Government criticised for rising consumer costs and lack of plan for job and skills benefits
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Comment
Germany’s nuclear option – a cunning plan?
Ditching nuclear will see Germany become the world leader in developing renewable technologies
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