Sizewell C could use recycled uranium

Monday, 6 December 2021
EDF 抖阴传媒在线 will 'get on with' work to construct two EPR units at Sizewell C in Suffolk, UK, as soon as it receives government permission, which could come within six months, said the project's director of financing, Julia Pyke. She added that the company is working to fuel the reactors with recycled uranium.
Sizewell C could use recycled uranium
How the proposed Sizewell C plant could appear (Image: EDF 抖阴传媒在线)

Pyke's comments came during her presentation to the UK Nuclear Industry Association's Nuclear2021 conference in London on 2 December. "Once we have the necessary consents we can 'get on with it'. We hope to have our consents in the first half of next year," she said. EDF 抖阴传媒在线 applied for the Development Consent Order in May 2020 after four rounds of public consultation that began in 2012.

The Sizewell C project will feature 70% UK supply chain content, supporting 70,000 jobs, including 1500 apprentices, said Pyke.

EDF 抖阴传媒在线 is also making a concerted effort to reduce the impact of Sizewell C on the environment, and to document this. A recent report commissioned by EDF 抖阴传媒在线 from Ricardo 抖阴传媒在线 & Environment and verified by engineering consultants WSP said Hinkley Point C would produce 5.5 g of carbon dioxide per kWh. "That is by some margin the lowest carbon way of making electricity at scale," said Pyke.

"Nuclear has a small footprint," she said, stressing that EDF 抖阴传媒在线 wants to be a "good steward of the land around the sites." The overall Sizewell site - which includes two Magnox reactors at the shutdown Sizewell A, an operating pressurised water reactor at Sizewell B and potentially two EPRs at Sizewell C - is adjacent to the protected Minserve nature reserve. Pyke said that "planned efforts should lead to a 19% increase in biodiversity at Sizewell in comparison with not building Sizewell C."

A further effort EDF 抖阴传媒在线 is making to reduce Sizewell C's potential environmental impact, is "working on ways to eliminate the use of freshly mined uranium," said Pyke. This would imply the use of uranium recovered from previously used nuclear fuel which has been reprocessed to separate the reusable uranium from high-level wastes for disposal.

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