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Horizon Appoints Joint Venture To Deliver Wylfa Newydd Nuclear Project

By David Dalton
20 May 2016

20 May (NucNet): Horizon Nuclear Power, the company formed in 2009 to develop new nuclear power stations in the UK, has appointed Menter Newydd, a specially created joint venture, to build the Wylfa Newydd nuclear station in north Wales.

Menter Newydd, meaning New Venture in Welsh, is a joint venture between Hitachi Nuclear Energy Europe Ltd, Bechtel Management Company Ltd and JGC Corporation (UK) Ltd.

The venture will be responsible for the construction of Wylfa Newydd, overseen by Horizon Nuclear Power.

Horizon said that between them the Menter Newydd partners have been involved in the delivery of more than 170 nuclear power reactors, as well as infrastructure projects.

Horizon was acquired by Hitachi in November 2012. The company is developing plans to build at least 5,400 MW of new nuclear at Wylfa on the Isle of Anglesey and at Oldbury-on-Severn in South Gloucestershire, England.

The technology to be used will be Hitachi-GE’s UK advanced boiling water reactors (UK ABWRs).

Horizon said today site development work is continuing to advance at Wylfa Newydd and the UK ABWR remains on track to complete its regulatory generic design assessment by the end of 2017.

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