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Britain's Sizewell C nuclear project costs to rise to near 40 bln pounds, feet reports

Britain might require as much as 40 billion pounds ($ 49 billion) for the prepared Sizewell C nuclear power plant in southeast England, almost double the designer EDF's initial price quote, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

As part of efforts to fulfill climate targets and increase energy security, Britain is looking for to construct new nuclear plants to replace its aging fleet. Sizewell C, if developed, would produce enough electrical power to power around 6 million homes.

The FT report pointed out one senior federal government figure and 2 well-placed market sources who called the modified figure a. reasonable presumption in regards to 2025 prices.

Sizewell C, EDF and Britain's Department for Energy Security. and Net No did not instantly respond to a Reuters request. for remark.

Sizewell C would be only the 2nd brand-new nuclear plant constructed. in Britain in more than twenty years, after EDF's Hinkley Point C. which has had numerous hold-ups and expense overruns and is expected. to start operations in 2029. A year back, EDF raised the cost. price quote on Hinkley Point C to in between 31 billion and 34 billion. pounds at 2015 costs.

When at first proposing the project, EDF stated Sizewell C. would be around 20% more affordable than Hinkley C.

(source: Reuters)