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Hinkley C deal-legality probed by European Commission | Hinkley C deal-legality probed by European Commission |
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The deal to build a new nuclear power station in Somerset is being investigated by the European Commission, the BBC understands. | The deal to build a new nuclear power station in Somerset is being investigated by the European Commission, the BBC understands. |
The inquiry is under way to determine whether EU competition laws have been breached. | The inquiry is under way to determine whether EU competition laws have been breached. |
EDF - the company behind Hinkley C - told the BBC that the process was continuing as expected. | |
South West MEP Sir Graham Watson, said he believed the inquiry may delay the project but will not derail it. | South West MEP Sir Graham Watson, said he believed the inquiry may delay the project but will not derail it. |
"EDF, just like the government, knows what the commission's rules are and I think every chance is this will qualify under the state aid rules," said Sir Graham. | "EDF, just like the government, knows what the commission's rules are and I think every chance is this will qualify under the state aid rules," said Sir Graham. |
"I think it's unlikely we would have got this far without a really thorough investigation." | "I think it's unlikely we would have got this far without a really thorough investigation." |
'Typical Brussels' | 'Typical Brussels' |
Last month, Prime Minister David Cameron visited Somerset to announce a deal had been struck with EDF over the government-guaranteed price for new nuclear energy. | Last month, Prime Minister David Cameron visited Somerset to announce a deal had been struck with EDF over the government-guaranteed price for new nuclear energy. |
It is that deal which is being investigated. | It is that deal which is being investigated. |
Ian Liddell-Grainger, Conservative MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, has criticised the move. | Ian Liddell-Grainger, Conservative MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, has criticised the move. |
"Nobody in Europe has got the guts - which is typical of Brussels - to stand up and say this should go ahead," said Mr Liddell-Grainger. | "Nobody in Europe has got the guts - which is typical of Brussels - to stand up and say this should go ahead," said Mr Liddell-Grainger. |
"This is the biggest infrastructure project in Europe - it's one that's bringing in Europeans from all over so what do they do... they don't quite like it or they're not quite sure." | "This is the biggest infrastructure project in Europe - it's one that's bringing in Europeans from all over so what do they do... they don't quite like it or they're not quite sure." |
EDF still has to sign deals with the Chinese who are the main potential investors for Hinkley C and Clinton Rogers said he was told those are "still months away". | EDF still has to sign deals with the Chinese who are the main potential investors for Hinkley C and Clinton Rogers said he was told those are "still months away". |
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