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Bechtel drops small nuclear reactor plans

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Bechtel says it has withdrawn from plans to build a small modular nuclear reactor in the United States.

The company wanted to build the world’s first commercially viable small modular reactor (SMR) plant with nuclear tecnhology partners BWX Technologies, in a venture known as Generation mPower, as early as 2020. But after…

Armitt opens new hydro power plant

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A new low-head river hydroelectric power plant has opened in Yorkshire today.

The new 500kW Kirkthorpe hydro scheme on the River Calder is built next to a Victorian weir which drops around 3m in height. Water flowing into the plant above the weir drops by around 7m and is then channelled through…

Major hydropower scheme coming to Wales

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Wales is set to get the UK’s first grid-scale energy storage project for more than 30 years after planning permission was granted for a 99MW pumped storage hydro (PSH) scheme, the first onshore hydro scheme to go through the fast-track Planning Act 2008.

The £160M Glyn Rhonwy Pumped Storage Hydropower plant in…

Call to ensure infrastructure is future tech ready

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Ensuring infrastructure is ready for advances in technology which will change the way we live is crucial to planning, experts have warned.

Having enough electricity to meet the needs of the ”internet of things” or ensuring there is enough 5G access on roads to support autonomous vehicles are central issues for the…

ICE to celebrate 200th anniversary

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The ICE is launching a programme of events to celebrate its 200th anniversary next year.

The ICE 200 programme will feature the people and projects who have made an impact on society across the UK and internationally, telling the story of civil engineering over the last 200 years. The aim is…

Elevating the wrong infrastructure?

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New Civil Engineer March 2017 is devoted to the UK’s planned £500bn investment in infrastructure. In the sectoral overview I looked in vain for “water”, finding only a mention of it in “utilities”. It isn’t only New Civil Engineer that can see no further than drinking water as the nation’s only…

Balfour JV secures £185M interconnector work

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Eurotunnel subsidiary ElecLink has awarded a joint venture between Balfour Beatty and cable manufacturer Prysmian Group the £185M contract to install a 65km high voltage direct current interconnector in the Channel Tunnel.

The interconnector is the first in the world to be installed in a live rail tunnel. Europe’s planned super gird…

Motts wins North West tidal advisor job

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Consultant Mott MacDonald is to advise on two newly proposed tidal power schemes in the North West.

Northern Tidal Power Gateways is working up the two schemes that could generate 6,500GW from Morecambe Bay and 100GW from the Duddon Estuary. With a combined cost of £8bn, the schemes include a link to the M6 and…

EDF appoints WSP to consulting role

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EDF Energy has appointed WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff as engineering consultant for its UK fleet of wind farms, gas storage sites, coal and gas power stations.

The firm will join its technical support alliance providing engineering consultancy services on pressure systems management, rotating plant, electrical systems, quality services, performance and reliability management, gas storage…

Government quiet as tidal lagoon pressure builds

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Pressure has mounted on the government to take decisive action on the proposed Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon after 107 MPs called for it get the go-ahead.

A letter signed by 107 MPs was sent to energy secretary Greg Clark this week, calling for a quick response to Charles Hendry’s government-commissioned independent review…