EdF tell us they've learnt alot from first reactor at Hinkley and are moving faster with second so that should be transferrable to Sizewell. That said im with you and we should be going for the Korean offering now. Of course neither solutions are a good read given we commercialised nuclear 70 yrs ago!
I would recommend this podcast on renewables on the grid. Very enlightening and not at all what I expected, that having ~5-10% gas via reciprocating engines is preferable to full renewables.
EdF tell us they've learnt alot from first reactor at Hinkley and are moving faster with second so that should be transferrable to Sizewell. That said im with you and we should be going for the Korean offering now. Of course neither solutions are a good read given we commercialised nuclear 70 yrs ago!
I would recommend this podcast on renewables on the grid. Very enlightening and not at all what I expected, that having ~5-10% gas via reciprocating engines is preferable to full renewables.
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cleaning-up-leadership-in-an-age-of-climate-change/id1524683327?i=1000708477960