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Cost of Hinkley Point nuclear plant backed by France, China spirals to US$38.5 billion

  • EDF and its partner in the project, China General Nuclear Power, will be asked to provide additional funding, but it’s unlikely the Chinese will agree, EDF said
  • French energy giant has increased the UK-based project budget multiple times from an initial estimate of US$21.5 billion when the contract was signed in 2016

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A computer-generated image of the French energy producer’s nuclear reactors at Hinkley Point in south-west England. Photo: AFP
Bloomberg

Electricite de France said the cost of building its flagship Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK is set to spiral further to £32 billion (US$38.5 billion).

Higher levels of inflation have pushed up the estimated spend on the plant, the French energy giant said in a presentation published alongside its annual results.

The revised estimate is the latest indication of surging costs after the start of plant was delayed last year. In May, EDF raised the price tag to build the two reactors at Hinkley to £25 billion (US$30 billion) and £26 billion (US$31 billion).

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The plant is due to start in June 2027, but there is a risk of an additional delay of around 15 months, it added.

The cost overruns at Hinkley Point have sullied a plant that was supposed to usher in a nuclear renaissance in the UK, as the government seeks to boost the country’s energy independence and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

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