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'''Gareth Wynn''' is the head of communications for [[EDF Energy]]'s Nuclear New Build project.  
 
'''Gareth Wynn''' is the head of communications for [[EDF Energy]]'s Nuclear New Build project.  
  
EDF Energy owns and operates eight of the UK's ten existing nuclear power stations. It is at the forefront of plans to build the first power stations in decades, includes a nuclear plant at [[Hinkley Point]] in Somerset and, in the longer term, at [[Sizewell C]], where EDF already has a plant.
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EDF Energy owns and operates eight of the UK's ten existing nuclear power stations. It is at the forefront of plans to build the first power stations in decades, including a nuclear plant at [[Hinkley Point]] in Somerset and, in the longer term, at [[Sizewell C]], where EDF already has a plant.
  
 
Wynn previously headed EDF Energy's Olympic and Paralympic work and was appointed to his current position in December 2012.
 
Wynn previously headed EDF Energy's Olympic and Paralympic work and was appointed to his current position in December 2012.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 2 September 2013

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Gareth Wynn is the head of communications for EDF Energy's Nuclear New Build project.

EDF Energy owns and operates eight of the UK's ten existing nuclear power stations. It is at the forefront of plans to build the first power stations in decades, including a nuclear plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset and, in the longer term, at Sizewell C, where EDF already has a plant.

Wynn previously headed EDF Energy's Olympic and Paralympic work and was appointed to his current position in December 2012.

He reports to Humphrey Cadoux-Hudson, MD of the Nuclear New Build project, and oversees a team working closely with the wider national and international EDF group. [1]

Notes

  1. John Owens, EDF Energy hands Olympic comms figure Gareth Wynn nuclear role, prweek.com, Friday, 21 December 2012, 9:39am