We put forward solid arguments as to why the examination should be delayed. It s not just about the hearings but the huge amount of material everyone has to examine and read through and then make representations on and for many it will be both examinations.
She blamed EDF for delays to the procedures - saying there had been years of consultation in which people said from the first stage that a solution to the HGV problems was required and more materials needed to be delivered by sea, but EDF had only proposed new plans a few months ago.
A CGI showing how the new twin reactor Sizewell C would look if it is built
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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
PM S PLAN: Boris Johnson has vowed to ban new sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030 . He announced £2.8billion in funding as part of his ten-point green plan, including £1.3billon on the rollout of electric car charging points.
REALITY: The 2030 target is viewed by the industry as incredibly ambitious with car companies facing an uphill battle to meet demand on time - and the UK charging network needing to be increased to 20 times the size it is today.
The AA says the 2030 target is incredibly ambitious , with the three major concerns around electric cars for drivers being the initial cost of the car and availability, perceived single-charge range anxiety and charging infrastructure.
As Wylfa nuclear project is rejected, Sizewell C nuclear project should be dead in the water
East Anglian Daily Times 9th Feb 2021, Campaigners fighting plans for a new nuclear power station on the Suffolkcoast 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
Published:
4:00 PM February 9, 2021
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.