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New video shows Hinkley Point C getting ready to install the heart of the power station

By Hinkley Point C media team | Posted July 04, 2024

Somerset, UK – July 4th, 2024 - A new video update from Hinkley Point C shows how the project is getting ready to install the heart of the new nuclear power station. Following last year’s “Dome Lift” when the reactor building roof was lifted in place, it features preparations to install the first nuclear reactor, the massive steam generators and the world’s largest turbine.

The film, presented by Hinkley Point C’s nuclear island director Simon Parsons, goes behind the scenes as around 12,000 people work to build and fit out the power station. Viewers are taken on a journey, venturing miles beneath the seabed to witness the final stages of the tunnels that will supply cooling water to the station. The film also includes the work being done to fit the miles of cables, pipes and equipment and showcases the 50-metre-tall Turbine Hall, destined to house the world's largest Arabelle turbine.

More than £5 billion has been spent with companies across the South West, with 3,800 British businesses supporting the project. 8,000 people have received training at the project's three training Centres of Excellence. Hinkley Point C will provide 6 million homes with reliable, low-carbon energy and will be vital in helping Britain achieve net zero and stronger energy security. 

 

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The Pump House at Hinkley Point C is the largest building at the site
The Pump House at Hinkley Point C is the largest building at the site
Overhead view of Unit 2 reactor building
Overhead view of Unit 2 reactor building
Inside Unit 1 Turbine Hall
Inside Unit 1 Turbine Hall
HPC's Unit 2 reactor building
HPC's Unit 2 reactor building
HPC's Simon Parsons in front the Unit 1 reactor building
HPC's Simon Parsons in front the Unit 1 reactor building
HPC Construction site with views to the Bristol Channel
HPC Construction site with views to the Bristol Channel
Drop into Unit 1 Reactor pool
Drop into Unit 1 Reactor pool
Construction progressing at Hinkley Point C
Construction progressing at Hinkley Point C

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