HPC a step closer

Library

Hinkley Point C construction moves a step closer – but wider skills challenge remains

Prospect, the trade union representing more than 21,000 members working in the energy sector, has welcomed the announcement of Hinkley Point C contracts being signed with key contractors.



Prospect, the trade union representing more than 21,000 members working in the energy sector, has welcomed the announcement of Hinkley Point C contracts being signed with key contractors.

Prospect deputy general secretary Garry Graham said: “Our members have consistently made the case for the need to invest in low-carbon baseload generation in the UK.

“Nuclear generation is a key component in that and today’s (Friday) announcement is good news for consumers, businesses and the UK as a whole. Building Hinkley C will provide 25,000 skilled and quality jobs and provide for 7% of the UK’s low-carbon energy needs for decades to come.

“These contracts pave the way for the final investment decision for Hinkley C which we hope to see agreed shortly. Tangible progress will also provide the momentum for the development of new nuclear generating capacity by Horizon and NuGen at Wylfa and Moorside, providing major UK employment opportunities.

“But the skills challenge we face cannot be underestimated, especially given the potential convergence of competing major infrastructure projects.

“We need to ensure we have the capacity and capability to prove the UK not only ‘has nuclear, but does nuclear’ and can be a world leader in the development and delivery of safe low-carbon nuclear power.”

Graham said Prospect will be working with the industry to seek to ensure that we have construction, engineering, scientific and operational skills needed to secure our energy needs for the future.

Notes to editors:

Prospect represents 21,000 scientists, engineers, managers and other professionals in nuclear decommissioning and energy supply at employers including Sellafield, Westinghouse, UK Atomic Energy Authority, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Magnox Reactor Sites, British Energy, EDF Energy, E.ON UK, RWE npower, Scottish and Southern Energy, Scottish Power, Western Power Distribution and National Grid.

Media inquiries to:

Garry Graham       020 7902 6678 (w)   07713 511703 (m)   [email protected]

Katherine Beirne   020 7902 6625 (w)   07753 933174 (m)   [email protected]