THE first new nuclear reactor for a British power station for more than 30 years has arrived in Somerset.
At just 13-metres long and weighing 500-tonnes, the reactor pressure vessel will create the heat needed to make steam for the world’s largest turbines.
It is the first of two nuclear reactors that will be installed at Hinkley Point C.
Each reactor will help provide enough low carbon electricity for three million homes and will be vital in helping Britain achieve net zero and stronger energy security.
The reactor, made by Framatome in France, comes from the same factory that made the last nuclear reactor for a British power station at Sizewell B in Suffolk. It became operational in 1995.
The reactor first arrived in Britain at Avonmouth Docks in Bristol before being transported by barge to Combwich Wharf on the River Parrett.
The final journey was a five-hour trip for four miles by a transporter to its permanent home on the construction site.
The arrival of the reactor marks a significant milestone for Hinkley Point C, where more than 8,000 workers are now on site every day.
It will be installed in the reactor building after the dome is lifted into place.
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