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Nuclear power stations can be fast- tracked to help solve energy crisis

PM expected to give speech on energy security on Thursday. Last year38 percent of the UK’s general energy supply was imported from overseas.

Mr Johnson hopes he can give good for in new Sizewell C nuclear power station before he leaves office next Tuesday.

The plan is expected to have support of Kwasi Kwarteng, Business Secretary, who he is expected to become Chancellor of Mrs Truss.

But there is always a fear that any new power the station will take years to be approved and built.

new strength announced by Mr Clark would mean that shorter periods could be set for exams of “nationally significant infrastructure projects” accelerating up decisions and receive projects built more fast.

representative for department for Leveling Up, Housing and Communities said they could include strategic roads, offshore wind farms and nuclear power plants. power stations.

Suitable secretary of state – for example for energy, transport, environment or alignment up – decide whether to set a shorter time period in place.

There is hope that it will reduce in amount of time for approval of offshore wind farms from four years to one also significantly reduce in amount of time give good for nuclear power stations.

The government wants ensure what is seven years old took approve the Sizewell B nuclear project. power station significantly reduced in future.

The policy, however, does not apply to onshore wind farms as they are not considered “nationally significant infrastructure”. project”.

Ministers will do changes to the process by amending the Upgrading and Regeneration Bill.

Nadhim Zahavi: Nick Clegg broke my heart meme

Last week, in Interview with Telegraph, Nadhim Zahavi, the Chancellor, said he wanted see Britain follow France – what stimulates people take nuclear power stations locally, offering them free energy.

“They did it very successfully in France with nuclear, so people living within a certain radius of nuclear project get power to their homes for life, he said.

Mr Zahavi said the government needed to better “keep risk” to ensure large-scale infrastructure projects such as nuclear power are being implemented.

He said: “My heart broke when I saw this meme. on social media of Nick Clegg says there’s no point in investing in nuclear because he won’t come online until 2021-22

“And you think if we did that, where would we be today in our resilience and ability to resist this pressure from Putin? You should be comfortable holding risk”.

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