Energy firm EDF recently said it wants to extend operations at Heysham 1 by two years until 2026, while Heysham 2 is currently due to open until 2028. Inspections are due and any extensions will need regulators’ approval. Around 1,400 people work there. Labour Councillor Louise Belcher asked if Councillor Black agreed that promoting the extension of Heysham would help future projects, such as developments with hydrogen. Councillor Black replied: “Yes, the prospect of generating hydrogen is exciting, compared to … read more »
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