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      • Horizon Nuclear Power withdrew plans for a new plant at Wylfa in January, blaming UK government funding options. Japanese-backers Hitachi pulled out of the £20bn project last September.
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  2. Jan 27, 2021 · Horizon Nuclear Power has pulled a request to approve reactor designs at Wylfa, blaming UK government funding options as one reason.

  3. Dec 31, 2020 · Hitachi abandoned its bid to build a new £20bn plant at Wylfa on Anglesey in the autumn. Developers Horizon Nuclear have been holding discussions with "interested parties" to revive the...

  4. Horizon Nuclear Power, the UK project developer owned by Japan’s Hitachi, has withdrawn its application for planning consent for the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant.

  5. Feb 1, 2021 · Hitachi subsidiary Horizon Nuclear Power on 28 January notified the UK Planning Inspectorate that it is withdrawing its application for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for Wylfa Newydd on Anglesey where it had planned to construct a nuclear power plant with two UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactors.

  6. Horizon Nuclear Power withdrew plans for a new plant at Wylfa in January, blaming UK government funding options. Japanese-backers Hitachi pulled out of the £20bn project last September.

  7. Jan 28, 2021 · Developer Horizon Nuclear Power has officially withdrawn its planning application for the £20bn Wylfa Newydd power station on Anglesey. the decision on the future of the nuclear power plant was delayed for the fourth time to allow Horizon to tie up a deal with a new backer.

  8. Wylfa Newydd (literally New Wylfa) was a proposed new nuclear station on a site adjacent to the old plant. An application to build two advanced boiling water reactors was submitted by Horizon Nuclear Power to the Office of Nuclear Regulation on 4 April 2017. In September 2020, parent company Hitachi withdrew from the project.

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