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Hinkley Point: Pressure grows at EDF | Hinkley Point: Pressure grows at EDF |
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A board member at French energy firm EDF has said he will vote against its plan to build a new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point in the UK. | A board member at French energy firm EDF has said he will vote against its plan to build a new nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point in the UK. |
Christian Taxil, who represents the CFE-CGC union on the board, said conditions were "not right" for the £18bn project. | Christian Taxil, who represents the CFE-CGC union on the board, said conditions were "not right" for the £18bn project. |
The same union has previously suggested that investment in Hinkley Point C should be delayed until 2019. | The same union has previously suggested that investment in Hinkley Point C should be delayed until 2019. |
It said there were problems with a similar reactor design in France. | It said there were problems with a similar reactor design in France. |
Last week, French economy minister Emmanuel Macron said EDF would now make a final investment decision on the Hinkley Point nuclear reactor in early May. | Last week, French economy minister Emmanuel Macron said EDF would now make a final investment decision on the Hinkley Point nuclear reactor in early May. |
Mr Taxil expressed his opposition in a letter to EDF employees. He said EDF's weak financial position, technical issues and the current state of the energy market were all factors that had influenced him. | Mr Taxil expressed his opposition in a letter to EDF employees. He said EDF's weak financial position, technical issues and the current state of the energy market were all factors that had influenced him. |
Delay urged | Delay urged |
Meanwhile, it has also emerged that some EDF engineers have expressed renewed doubts about the reactor technology. | Meanwhile, it has also emerged that some EDF engineers have expressed renewed doubts about the reactor technology. |
In an internal company document, leaked to the Financial Times, they argued that a redesign was needed in order to make the plant less complex and less expensive. | In an internal company document, leaked to the Financial Times, they argued that a redesign was needed in order to make the plant less complex and less expensive. |
Instead of pledging that the plant would be operational in 2025, they said, the company should adopt a more "realistic" date of 2027. | Instead of pledging that the plant would be operational in 2025, they said, the company should adopt a more "realistic" date of 2027. |
In response to the FT article, EDF issued a statement denouncing "unfounded rumours and fanciful stories". | |
The firm added: "EDF refutes these rumours and confirms that the date of first operation of the first reactor is fixed at the end of 2025 and that no delay is anticipated. | |
"EDF regards this anonymous press campaign as seriously harmful to our interests, as well as the interests of the industry and to jobs in France and Europe." | |
Funding fears | |
EDF, which is 85% French state-owned, has yet to outline how it will fund the project. | EDF, which is 85% French state-owned, has yet to outline how it will fund the project. |
In October last year, EDF agreed a deal under which China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) would pay a third of the cost of the project in exchange for a 33.5% stake. | In October last year, EDF agreed a deal under which China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) would pay a third of the cost of the project in exchange for a 33.5% stake. |
But EDF has been struggling to find the cash for its remaining 66.5% stake. | But EDF has been struggling to find the cash for its remaining 66.5% stake. |
Earlier this month, the company's chief executive, Jean-Bernard Levy, said that the financial context was "challenging" and that he was negotiating with the French government to secure more funding. | Earlier this month, the company's chief executive, Jean-Bernard Levy, said that the financial context was "challenging" and that he was negotiating with the French government to secure more funding. |
The UK government has been criticised for guaranteeing a price of £92.50 per megawatt hour of electricity - more than twice the current cost - for the electricity Hinkley produces for 35 years. | The UK government has been criticised for guaranteeing a price of £92.50 per megawatt hour of electricity - more than twice the current cost - for the electricity Hinkley produces for 35 years. |
The UK government has said it is "committed" to Hinkley. | The UK government has said it is "committed" to Hinkley. |
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