The UK's Sizewell B nuclear power plant has been granted a 20-year life extension, marking a significant vote of confidence in nuclear energy as the nation races to meet surging electricity demands.
The decision arrives as the government actively encourages the first wave of new nuclear projects in a generation, signalling a major strategic shift toward low-carbon energy sources. Nuclear power remains one of the most reliable ways to generate large amounts of electricity without greenhouse gas emissions, and extending the life of existing plants like Sizewell B buys time while new facilities come online. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: By keeping proven clean energy plants running longer while building new ones, the UK is quietly making one of its biggest climate commitments yet.
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