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Nuclear energy in Wales

Inquiry

The Welsh Affairs Committee has launched an inquiry looking at Nuclear energy in Wales. It will consider Wales’ role in the UK Government’s nuclear ambitions, the economic impact of a new nuclear power station at Wylfa and the development of nuclear technologies, such as small modular reactors.

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This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 12 August 2022.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Third Report - Nuclear energy in Wales
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
HC 240
Report
Response to this report
Fifth Special Report - Nuclear energy in Wales: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report
HC 1656
Special Report
Ynni Niwclear yng Nghymru - Crynodeb
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
HC 240
Report
Response to this report
Fifth Special Report - Nuclear energy in Wales: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report
HC 1656
Special Report
Fifth Special Report - Nuclear energy in Wales: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
HC 1656
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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22 February 2023
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
Witnesses Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Oral Evidence
22 February 2023
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
Witnesses Alan Raymant (Chief Executive at Cwmni Egino), and Simon Bowen (Industry Advisor at Great British Nuclear)
Oral Evidence
25 January 2023
Inquiry Nuclear energy in Wales
Witnesses Mark Salisbury (Head of Regulatory Affairs at Rolls -Royce SMR), and Alastair Evans (Director of Corporate and Government Affairs at Rolls -Royce SMR)
Oral Evidence
Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister at Office of the Prime Minister) (NUC0051)
Rt. Hon. Stephen Crabb MP (Chair at Welsh Affairs Select Committee) (NUC0050)

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  • Address: Welsh Affairs Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA