Updated:
4:40 PM February 9, 2021
How Sizewell C with its twin reactors could look alongside plants A and B on Suffolk's coast
- Credit: EDF Energy
Campaigners fighting plans for a new nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast say the project should be "dead in the water" after a similar scheme was rejected on environmental grounds.
They say the proposed Sizewell C site has far more important wildlife and environment than Wylfa, which has been described as "the best site available globally" for a new power plant.
But despite experts expecting it to get the go-ahead, the Planning Inspectorate has recommended that the Wylfa Newydd project site regarded as "the best" be rejected by the Government.