Keir Starmer unveils plan for large nuclear expansion across England and Wales | Nuclear power

Keir Starmer will reveal plans for historical expansion of nuclear energy throughout England and Wales, pledging to use the large majority of the Labor Party to make new sites across the country available to new power stations.
This announcement follows the Prime Minister’s call to technology companies to work alongside the government to build reactors of small units (SMRS) to generate energy throughout Britain across Britain.
He speaks on Wednesday, Starmer pledged to “pay the Nimbim” and Its rural deputies and the new suburbs warned that it would “penetrate” if there is resistance and the use of the large majority of his party to ensure that there is no opposition.
The Prime Minister said he expected smaller reactions by 2032 and could become common throughout Britain. She hinted that the government was keen to provide less bills for consumers if they lived near the new nuclear construction.
For the first time, the government will now allow the construction of nuclear projects outside eight custom nuclear sites – which means that sites can be built anywhere in the country. Planning repairs will also pave the way for building small reactions, which Starmer said was almost impossible under previous rules.
But the reactors still face great obstacles before being built. There is no commercial SMRS operating yet all over the world, and some have relied heavily on government financing.
Starmer said that the new rules, which were revealed on Thursday, said that the nuclear is now a possibility throughout the country. “This means that it will be in some areas where people have not believed that there will be anything nuclear near me. Yes, we will have to pay it.”
When asked if he would tolerate any ban from the deputies in his party, he said: “No – this is the place where we have been mistaken for a long time in this country. Everyone puts their hands for the infrastructure, for change … then put their hand again to object to its existence In their area.
“We just have to penetrate it. We have got a great majority feature to help us.”
Starmer has released an open invitation to technology companies such as Google, Meta and Amazon to invest in Ai Datacentres in Britain, which can be supported by small standard reactors.
He said: “They are very keen to get data brands and they are very alive because of the fact that strength is a big problem, so it is in their interest to happen.” “There will be a lot of meaning in it, because it will give funding and an increase to development.
“So if this goes out, it will move. It can become more common. People can get used to the idea.”
Starmer said that there will be no “compromise on safety … it cannot be with a nuclear.” But he said that the new SMRS will be “faster in construction, small, placed next to a specific facility that needs energy.”
He said that the government was open to the idea of obtaining money from their energy bills, similar to the government’s commitment to the infrastructure of the new green energy. “The principle is clear and direct,” he said.
The Prime Minister said that he does not expect Chinese companies to be invited to invest in the new nuclear batch – an exciting issue for previous nuclear projects – and said it aims to be “reliable partners.”
The changes, which were developed for the first time several months before the Labor Party won the general elections last year, will bring in nuclear energy planning in line with other forms of obstetrics. They can allow future nuclear energy in areas that contain proposals for intense energy industry such as Teesside, or to the artificial intelligence data center near Oxford and Cambridge-despite not choosing sites yet.
A source in the industry said that the changes will be welcomed in the long run, but this planning was not the main obstacle that hinders SMRS.
The FTSE 100 Rolls-Royce manufacturer, which hopes to build many SMRS over the next decade, previously, It criticized government delays to compete To buy reactors. Rolls-Royce is against three competitors of North America.
Starmer admitted that the government needed to “make decisions more quickly” and said that the announcement on Thursday was a “great opportunity” for companies like Rolls -Royce, which he said was “among the best in the world.”
In addition to a reference to business, labor experts also believe that the motivation for nuclearians as a useful political line on growth – with liberal vegetables and democrats and SNP all oppose the nucleus.
The government source said: “Instead of rolling the sleeves and canceling the potential of nuclear energy, Britain has borne a delay in the successive governments of the conservatives.” “Until now, Snp Flat -Out refuses to support it. As for the vegetables – it is against both nuclear and heroic constellations that carry renewable energy.”
While this advertisement was welcomed by the major industry characters, Greenpeace said that it “revolves around the nuclear industry … given that no single was built, and with the record of the nuclear industry represented in additional work and the budget that is unparalleled by any other sector.
“As for the problem that has not been solved in nuclear waste management, the government does not see the need to mention it at all.”