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Manufacturing a Nuclear Future
Monday 06 February 2012
The Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) is the trade association and representative voice of Britain's civil nuclear industry. It represents more than 270 companies and some 59,000 UK nuclear workers. The NIA supports the commercial interests of its member as part of a diverse energy mix for the UK including renewables, clean coal and gas, with nuclear at the heart of a low-carbon future.

EDF Energy to hold UK nuclear suppliers forum on 30 June

New nuclear build nuclear programme to generate work worth billions of pounds

Key speeches to be made by EDF Energy CEO Vincent de Rivaz
and Energy Minister, Mike O’Brien MP


EDF Energy today announces that it is to host a supply chain event entitled  “New Nuclear Opportunities” to highlight the company’s plans to invest in new nuclear power stations in the UK and the role that British businesses will have to help deliver the investment.

Energy Minister, Mike O’Brien MP, will deliver the keynote address on the subject of the Government’s perspective.
The event will take place in London on June 30.

EDF Energy intends to build four new EPR reactors in the UK with the first operational by the end of 2017. Such major investment in infrastructure will generate considerable commercial opportunities for the UK supply chain and British workers.

EDF Energy’s UK new build programme is expected to lead to the tendering of about 150 contracts worth many billions of pounds.
The aim of the event is to ensure that UK companies are aware of the opportunities that EDF Energy’s investment plans will create. The event will also provide information about the EDF Energy procurement process, and give potential suppliers more details about our new business structures, and the work packages which will be available for bids.

EDF Energy’s Managing Director Nuclear New Build Humphrey-Cadoux Hudson said:
“All of us depend on reliable, affordable and clean supplies of energy. Delivering long-term investment to achieve this is one of the biggest challenges facing the energy industry and the UK as a whole. Our aim is to play a leading role in UK nuclear new build, alongside our investment programmes in other forms of low carbon generation.
“New nuclear build will be a significant investment in the UK which will create considerable opportunities for British companies and British workers who can deliver. UK firms will be in the vanguard of the nuclear renaissance.
“We are beginning our procurement process for new build this year and now is the time for the UK companies to prepare so that they can take maximum advantage of the multi-billion pound opportunities available.”

Mike O’Brien MP said:” New nuclear power stations could provide thousands of new jobs, many of them in the supply chain. With the new build programme moving ahead the business is up for grabs for UK companies. This event will give companies the chance to come and find out where the opportunities will be. ”

Alongside the Minister and Mr de Rivaz, delegates will be able to hear from Mr Cadoux Hudson and his senior team as well as representatives of EDF from France.

There will also be the chance to hear from nuclear industry experts and practitioners to find out more about international experiences with procurement, as well as the health and safety, quality assurance, codes and standards that the work will entail. The conference should help supplier companies detail their forward investment plans.

Attendance at the event will be by invitation only, to ensure we get as large a mix of suppliers as possible at the first forum, and to allow EDF Energy to engage with the supply chain in a manner which supports the procurement schedule.

Following the event, EDF Energy is planning a number of other initiatives to engage with suppliers who cannot attend the London forum.

Companies wishing to take part in the conference or some of our follow on events can register their interest in an invitation to the event at:
 www.edfenergy.com/newnuclearopportunities


Media enquiries: for further information, please contact

Kaa Holmes    
020 7752 2179

Jonathan Levy           
020 7752 2265

 

Notes to Editors

The combination of EDF Energy and British Energy forms one of the UK’s largest energy companies.  The combined business is the UK’s largest producer of electricity. With a current installed capacity of around 16.5GW, we produce almost one-quarter of the nation's electricity from our nuclear, coal and gas power stations, as well as combined heat and power plants and wind farms.

We provide power to a quarter of the UK’s population via our electricity distribution networks in London, the South East and the East of England and supply gas and electricity to over 5.5 million business and residential customers.

Through Our Climate and Social Commitments we have launched the biggest environmental and social packages of any UK energy company. The company is also a key player in national infrastructure projects including management of private electricity networks serving four London airports and the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, the country’s first major new railway in 100 years.

EDF Energy and British Energy together employ nearly 20,000 people at locations across the UK.  The combined companies are part of EDF Group, one of Europe’s largest power companies. EDF is the official energy utilities partner and sustainability partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.