A US start-up has announced plans to build four micro-nuclear power plants in South Wales. Last Energy UK, a subsidiary of Washington DC-based Last Energy, will privately fund the £300m project pending planning and licensing approval from the Welsh government. The firm is conducting site surveys for a vacant 14-acre plot in Bridgend Country, which housed the coal-fired Llynfi Power Station until 1977. Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, Lord Hunt, said: “New nuclear projects can revitalise communities by … read more »
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