Today, 20 July 2022, the Sizewell C Project application has been
granted development consent by the Secretary of State for
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
The application involves the construction of a new nuclear power
station producing reliable, low-carbon electricity to help
Britain achieve Net Zero. It is intended that Sizewell C will
generate enough low-carbon electricity to supply six million
homes.
The application was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for
consideration by NNB Nuclear Generation (SZC) Limited on 27 May
2020 and accepted for Examination on 24 June 2020.
Following an Examination during which the public, Statutory
Consultees and Interested Parties were given the opportunity to
give evidence to the Examining Authority, recommendations were
made to the Secretary of State on 25 February 2022.
This is the 114th Nationally Significant Infrastructure
Project and 69th energy application to have been examined by The
Planning Inspectorate within the timescales laid down in the
Planning Act 2008.
The Planning Inspectorate’s Chief Executive, Sarah Richards said:
“The Planning Inspectorate has now examined more than 100
nationally significant infrastructure projects since the Planning
Act 2008 process was introduced, ensuring local communities have
had the opportunity of being involved in the examination of
projects that may affect them.
“This Examination took place during the COVID-19 pandemic and its
associated restrictions and the Examining Authority worked hard
to ensure that local people, the local authorities – East Suffolk
District and Suffolk County Council - and other Interested
Parties were able to fully participate.
“The Examining Authority listened and gave full consideration to
local views and the evidence gathered during the Examination
before making its recommendation.”
The decision, the recommendation made by the Examining Authority
to the Secretary of State and the evidence considered by the
Examining Authority in reaching its recommendation are publicly
available on the project pages of the National
Infrastructure Planning website.