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In July 2010 '''NNB GenCo''' started a formal pre-application process for the authorisation of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. In December 2010 campaigners accused its owner EDF Energy of ‘jumping the gun’  by applying for planning permission for what it called ‘preliminary works’. This involved trashing over 400 acres of woodland, cornfields and coastline, and the excavation of more than 3.2 million cubic metres of soil, sub-soil and rocks - more than was dug out to prepare the site for the 2012 London Olympic Games. <ref> [http://www.stophinkley.org/PressReleases/pr101201.htm EDF “Jumping The Gun” with Hinkley Point destruction], Stop Hinkley Press Release 1 December 2010, accessed August 2012 </ref>  EDF Energy was given the go ahead for the preliminary works in July 2011.<ref> [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jul/29/planners-approve-nuclear-power-station-preparatory-work Hinkley C nuclear power station gets green light for preparatory work], ''Guardian'' 29 July 2011, accessed August 2012.</ref>
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In July 2010 '''NNB GenCo''' started a formal pre-application process for the authorisation of the [[Hinkley Point C nuclear power station]]. In December 2010 campaigners accused its owner EDF Energy of ‘jumping the gun’  by applying for planning permission for what it called ‘preliminary works’. This involved trashing over 400 acres of woodland, cornfields and coastline, and the excavation of more than 3.2 million cubic metres of soil, sub-soil and rocks - more than was dug out to prepare the site for the 2012 London Olympic Games. <ref> [http://www.stophinkley.org/PressReleases/pr101201.htm EDF “Jumping The Gun” with Hinkley Point destruction], Stop Hinkley Press Release 1 December 2010, accessed August 2012 </ref>  EDF Energy was given the go ahead for the preliminary works in July 2011.<ref> [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jul/29/planners-approve-nuclear-power-station-preparatory-work Hinkley C nuclear power station gets green light for preparatory work], ''Guardian'' 29 July 2011, accessed August 2012.</ref>
  
 
EDF Energy had been expected to submit its application to the [[Infrastructure Planning Commission]] (IPC) in December 2010, but in the end this wasn’t submitted until the last day of October 2011.<ref> Walker, A. [http://www.bdb-law.co.uk/our-insights/blogs/planning-act-2008-blog/2011/12/291-project-progress-analysis-as-hinkley-point-application-made Project progress analysis as Hinkley Point application made], Planning Act 2008 Blog, No.291, 2 November 2011, accessed August 2012</ref>  Local people who attended the preliminary hearing of the IPC into the EDF Energy application were shocked at the limited scope of the inquiry and the attitude of the lead commissioner. When one local resident asked who would look at the dangers of nuclear power and the impact on the health of local children, she was told the point was irrelevant and her microphone was turned off. <ref>[http://www.stophinkley.org/PressReleases/pr120322.pdf Government bully boy Sir Andrew Phillipson sets the tone of Infrastructure Planning Commission's examination of EDF's application to build Nuclear Power Station in Somerset], Stop Hinkley Press Release 22 March 2012, accessed August 2012.</ref>
 
EDF Energy had been expected to submit its application to the [[Infrastructure Planning Commission]] (IPC) in December 2010, but in the end this wasn’t submitted until the last day of October 2011.<ref> Walker, A. [http://www.bdb-law.co.uk/our-insights/blogs/planning-act-2008-blog/2011/12/291-project-progress-analysis-as-hinkley-point-application-made Project progress analysis as Hinkley Point application made], Planning Act 2008 Blog, No.291, 2 November 2011, accessed August 2012</ref>  Local people who attended the preliminary hearing of the IPC into the EDF Energy application were shocked at the limited scope of the inquiry and the attitude of the lead commissioner. When one local resident asked who would look at the dangers of nuclear power and the impact on the health of local children, she was told the point was irrelevant and her microphone was turned off. <ref>[http://www.stophinkley.org/PressReleases/pr120322.pdf Government bully boy Sir Andrew Phillipson sets the tone of Infrastructure Planning Commission's examination of EDF's application to build Nuclear Power Station in Somerset], Stop Hinkley Press Release 22 March 2012, accessed August 2012.</ref>

Latest revision as of 02:45, 23 October 2013

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NNB GenCo Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of EDF Energy.

It was originally jointly owned with Centrica in a joint venture NNB Holding Company, set up after the two firms bought British Energy in June 2009 to build and operate four new nuclear power stations.[1][2] [3]

NNB GenCo has sole responsibility for licensed activity related to the design, construction, operation and eventual commissioning of UK EPRs. [3]

Its proclaimed mission is: 'Leading the way in building a fleet of safe, reliable nuclear power stations without costing the earth.' [4]

Hinkley Point C

In July 2010 NNB GenCo started a formal pre-application process for the authorisation of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. In December 2010 campaigners accused its owner EDF Energy of ‘jumping the gun’ by applying for planning permission for what it called ‘preliminary works’. This involved trashing over 400 acres of woodland, cornfields and coastline, and the excavation of more than 3.2 million cubic metres of soil, sub-soil and rocks - more than was dug out to prepare the site for the 2012 London Olympic Games. [5] EDF Energy was given the go ahead for the preliminary works in July 2011.[6]

EDF Energy had been expected to submit its application to the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) in December 2010, but in the end this wasn’t submitted until the last day of October 2011.[7] Local people who attended the preliminary hearing of the IPC into the EDF Energy application were shocked at the limited scope of the inquiry and the attitude of the lead commissioner. When one local resident asked who would look at the dangers of nuclear power and the impact on the health of local children, she was told the point was irrelevant and her microphone was turned off. [8]

Company details

NNB Generation Company Limited (NNB GenCo) was incorporated on 17 June 2009 as a private limited company. Company number is 06937084.

Registered office: :40 Grosvenor Place London SW1X 7EN
Principal office :The Qube, 90 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4EZ.

Notes

  1. EDF Energy, 'EDF Energy Nuclear Generation: Our journey towards zero harm', undated, accessed 29 August 2012
  2. EDF, Centrica spend $300 million on new UK reactor program, Platts 25th October 2010, accessed August 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 NNB Generation Company Ltd, Company Document, Hinkley Point C, Management Prospectus, accessed 29 August 2012
  4. NNB GENERATION COMPANY LIMITED COMPANY DOCUMENT, acc 23 October 2013
  5. EDF “Jumping The Gun” with Hinkley Point destruction, Stop Hinkley Press Release 1 December 2010, accessed August 2012
  6. Hinkley C nuclear power station gets green light for preparatory work, Guardian 29 July 2011, accessed August 2012.
  7. Walker, A. Project progress analysis as Hinkley Point application made, Planning Act 2008 Blog, No.291, 2 November 2011, accessed August 2012
  8. Government bully boy Sir Andrew Phillipson sets the tone of Infrastructure Planning Commission's examination of EDF's application to build Nuclear Power Station in Somerset, Stop Hinkley Press Release 22 March 2012, accessed August 2012.