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French utility EDF and Centrica eye UK Government deal on Sizewell B Nuclear Plant Extension

A spokesperson for EDF said on Wednesday that the French company and UK-based Centrica were prepared to invest?about PS800 million ($1.07 billion) in order to extend the life of Britain's Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station to 2055, from 2035.

Sizewell B, located on the North Sea Coast in Suffolk, supplies almost 1.2 gigawatts to the grid and is the only pressure-water reactor in Britain.

A spokesperson for the French utility said that it was looking to?agree on a framework' with the UK Government.

EDF said that the volatility in the energy markets has increased the need to secure a model suitable for reducing commercial risks, and enabling investment decisions.

Centrica holds a 20% stake in the UK's nuclear generation business of EDF Energy, which includes Sizewell B.

EDF's British branch had stated in January that a life extension of the plant was technically possible and that negotiations were underway with the UK for the necessary investment.

Bloomberg News reported, citing a source, that EDF, Centrica and the government were close to negotiating a draft agreement to extend life of the plant.

According to the report, companies are close to a heads-of-terms agreement with Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. An announcement is expected in the next few weeks.

Bloomberg reported that under the terms discussed, Sizewell B would receive approximately PS70 per megawatt hour of electricity generated.

The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, as well as Centrica did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the report.

(source: Reuters)