S. Korea’s Kepco in talks to build UK nuclear plant


FILE PHOTO: Power transmission towers are seen near the plant of new Shin Kori No. 3 reactor and No. 4 reactor of staterun utility Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) in Ulsan

Seoul: South Korea’s Korea Electric Power Corp (Kepco) is in talks with the British government to build a nuclear power station off the coast of Wales, the Financial Times reports.

The state utility has held early-stage discussions with British officials at the Wylfa site in Anglesey, the newspaper said yesterday.

Asked for comment, a Department for Energy Security and Net Zero spokesperson said Andrew Bowie, Britain’s minister for nuclear and renewables, would meet Kepco in London in the coming week without specifying the purpose.

“We are already making progress on our nuclear revival, securing two sites to host new projects,” the spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

“Wylfa has excellent potential and we welcome the interest of all parties who are looking to invest in UK nuclear projects.”

Kepco could not immediately be reached for comment.

The newspaper quoted a British government official as saying the talks were in early stages and that Energy Minister Claire Coutinho would “very much welcome all interest” in nuclear investment. — Reuters

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