Bangor Mail

UK energy crisis could put Wylfa Newydd back on track

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THE energy crisis gripping Britain following the Russian invasion of Ukraine could see the UK Government move rapidly to get Wylfa B back on track.

Energy prices were already spiralling in Europe and have now been further exacerbate­d by the war and moves to cut reliance on Russian oil and gas.

This crisis has highlighte­d the risk of relying heavily on imports to power the country and increased the urgency to move to renewables and low carbon alternativ­es like nuclear.

Rolls-royce is appealing to the UK government to speed up the rollout of small modular reactors (SMRS) with Wylfa on Anglesey and Trawsfynyd­d in Gwynedd prime potential sites.

Meanwhile PM Boris Johnson is reportedly keen to revive plans for the full scale Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant.

Business Post previously reported the PM had said “very serious conversati­ons” are taking place with two US energy and engineerin­g giants Westinghou­se and Bechtel over bringing a nuclear power plant to Anglesey. Sources believe the current crisis will potentiall­y bring forward any funding decision.

Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie said: “I believe the terrible events in Ukraine and the tyranny of Putin has really focused the minds of everyone in this country on energy security. We cannot be held hostage by anyone when it comes to powering our homes, factories and hospitals.

“An enormous slice of that energy security is a new nuclear power plant at Wylfa Newydd backed up by a broad range of renewables.

“My job as the MP for Energy Isle is to make sure this happens.

“I am determined to get Wylfa Newydd over the line to bring the investment and jobs Ynys Môn needs and I believe world events are bringing it closer by the day. The mood music is very good. But I am not complacent.

“As everyone knows, I never stop making the case for Wylfa Newydd. That will not change until a deal is done.”

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