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The Financial Times reports that Britain's Centrica will take a 15% stake in the Sizewell C nuclear plant.

The Financial Times, citing sources familiar with the talks, reported that British Gas' owner Centrica was set to acquire a 15% stake at the Sizewell C nuclear plant in southeast England.

The report stated that all sides were eager to make a final decision about the project's investment before the British Parliament recess, which begins on July 21.

Could not confirm immediately the report.

The government announced earlier this month that it would invest an additional 14.2 billion pounds (19.25 billion dollars) in the construction of the Sizewell C Nuclear Plant, bringing its total investment to 17.8 billion pounds.

Britain wants to replace its aging nuclear fleet with new plants in order to improve its energy security and reach its climate goals, as well as create new jobs.

The Financial Times reported that Canada's Brookfield Asset Management was still in discussions about investing in Sizewell C, and may be willing to take a bigger stake than Centrica.

Sizewell C was initially being developed by France’s EDF and China’s General Nuclear Power Group, but the government purchased the Chinese firm’s stake in 2022 due to security concerns.

EDF reported its financial results in February that the UK government held 83.8% of the company and EDF 16.2%. EDF's share is expected to decline following Britain's investment this month.

Outside of regular business hours, Centrica Sizewell C or Brookfield Asset Management didn't immediately respond to requests for comments.

(source: Reuters)