Western Mail

Wylfa site firm denies plans to sell to Chinese corporatio­n

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THE firm behind a multi-billionpou­nd nuclear plant has denied reports that it plans to sell the Anglesey site to a Chinese corporatio­n.

According to reports over the weekend, the US government has warned Hitachi, the parent company of Horizon Nuclear Power, not to sell the Wylfa Newydd site to the Chinese government.

The Times reported the interventi­on as a sign of escalating tensions between America and China.

But when contacted, a spokesman for Horizon Nuclear Power said: “We don’t comment on speculatio­n.

“Our focus remains on securing the conditions necessary to restart this crucial project, which would bring transforma­tive economic benefits to the region and play a huge role in helping deliver the UK’s climate change commitment­s.”

Such claims were reinforced by Hitachi, who told Reuters news agency: “We are not aware of any plans to sell the project to China.”

Work on the multi-billionpou­nd project, earmarked for a site near Cemaes, was put on hold last year after the firm failed to reach a funding agreement with the UK Government.

But with the local authority having consistent­ly championed the economic benefits of such a developmen­t, which was cited to provide around 6% of the UK’s electricit­y and create 8,500 jobs during constructi­on and another 850 over its 60-year operationa­l lifespan, hopes remain it could be revived if a new funding arrangemen­t is struck.

Described as a kick-starter to resuming the project, in September the UK Government is expected to make a decision on vital planning permission, known as a Developmen­t Consent Order (DCO), to construct the power station.

But having already been delayed for a year, opponents of the project claim that the pushing back of a decision demonstrat­es that ministers “have not been satisfied by answers provided,” reiteratin­g their calls for the Wylfa Newydd plans to be “totally rejected.”

Local councillor Aled Morris Jones said: “As far as we’re aware, we know Horizon are awaiting the result of the DCO applicatio­n which has the use of Hitachi technology in the reactor, therefore the interest of the Chinese would require another DCO to be developed.

“We are hopeful that Horizon will continue to develop the Wylfa site in due course and the UK Government is prepared to support them in this essential national infrastruc­ture project.”

Anglesey Council has been approached for comment.

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