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Supply Chain Meeting, May 2013 Alan Raymant, Chief Operating Officer, Horizon
Wylfa
Gloucester Oldbury
Corporate structure
Programme Overview
2-3 ABWR reactors at each site, beginning with two at Wylfa c20billion investment in the UK Primary focus to secure key licences and permits, commercial agreements leading to financing Expect first unit at Wylfa to be operating in the first half of the 2020s depending on optimised construction, financing requirements and supply chain readiness. Develop the business and organisation to become a licenced nuclear power plant operator
Pictures: Existing Magnox stations at Wylfa (Top) and Oldbury (Bottom), adjacent to our sites
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Establishment
EMR Framework
Major Applications
Further programme details depend on: delivery of milestones by counterparties; optimised construction schedule (following FEED work); and financing solutions.
EP-RSR & Article 37 & FDP & Nuclear Site Licence Grant DCO Grant
Construction Preparation
EPC Contract Ready Site Clearance Complete Organisation Ready for Construction
Construction
Supply chain
A strong and reliable supply chain is critical to project delivery All suppliers must be capable of delivering to nuclear standards, safely and to time and cost. Need to transfer methodologies and experience of ABWR construction from Japan to UK. Horizon has critical role in oversight and assurance Huge opportunity and important to engage at this early stage to build understanding and capability
www.horizonnuclearpower.com