Caernarfon Herald

Nuclear boss now targeting Traws B for Gwynedd

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A NUCLEAR boss involved in trying to get Wylfa Newydd over the line has now been appointed to lead the developmen­t of a Traws B and other potential job creation projects at the site.

Welsh Government wants to regenerate the Trawsfynyd­d site in Gwynedd as a potential location for small nuclear reactors (SMRs) and other ventures like a research reactor producing vital medical isotopes.

Rolls-Royce is hoping to secure a number of sites for the roll out of a fleet of SMRs with potential locations at existing nuclear sites across the country, such as Trawsfynyd­d and Wylfa (see lead story below).

Economy minister Vaughan Gething last year announced a six month contract for Mike Tynan as interim Chief Executive of Cwmni Egino, which has been set up to lead the regenerati­on of the Traws site.

Now Alan Raymant, chief operating officer for Horizon Nuclear Power between 2009 and 2016, has been appointed as the longer term Chief Executive for Cwmni Egino.

Mr Gething said: “Members will recall that the purpose of Cwmni Egino is to bring forward potential new projects including the deployment of small nuclear reactors to generate electricit­y and wider options to maximise the opportunit­y for the site.

“I previously reported that Mike Tynan had been appointed as Cwmni Egino’s interim Chief Executive. Mr Tynan agreed to a six month contract during which he has put in place firm foundation­s for the company and initiated discussion­s with the landowners on potential land lease arrangemen­ts for the future.

“I can now announce that following a competitiv­e recruitmen­t process, Alan Raymant has been appointed as the longer term Chief Executive for Cwmni Egino and that he will begin work in his new role on 1 March 2022.

“Mr Raymant was most recently the CEO on the Bradwell B project in Essex and was Chief Operating Officer for Horizon Nuclear Power between 2009 and 2016.

“He brings a wealth of experience and is a highly regarded executive within the sector.”

He added: “Mr Raymant joins Cwmni Egino at the same time as the Cwmni Egino Board is strengthen­ed with the appointmen­t of two non-executive directors who between them, have many years of experience within the nuclear and wider energy sector.

“Robert Davies, most recently, the Chief Operating Officer of CGN UK and Kevin McCullough, a former Chair of Horizon Nuclear Power and the Welsh Government’s Energy and Environmen­t Sector Panel, join Dr John Idris

Jones as new Board members with immediate effect. I expect to further strengthen and diversify the Board’s membership with a second round of appointmen­ts later in the spring.”

SMRs are seen as a way of driving a new generation of nuclear power in the UK as well as

helping with levelling-up.

At last Tuesday’s Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy questions in the House of Commons Vale of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies highlighte­d the benefits of a factory to manufactur­e components for the SMRs also being located in North Wales.

He asked Energy Minister Greg Hands: “Does he agree that the high-skilled, long-term jobs in such factories could significan­tly help to level up north Wales and contribute to both net zero and a global Britain that exports more around the world?”

The Minister said: “As

the current Energy Minister and the former Exports Minister, I agree entirely with my hon. Friend on the export potential of the RollsRoyce SMR technology, which has the potential to provide levelling-up jobs precisely in areas such as North Wales, as he so ably urges.”

 ?? ?? Proposed new SMR nuclear sites. Inset pictures: Trawsfynyd­d and Alan Raymant
Proposed new SMR nuclear sites. Inset pictures: Trawsfynyd­d and Alan Raymant

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