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UK needs 'radical reset' of nuclear power regulation, review says

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Posted on November 24, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain needs a "radical reset" of its nuclear power regulation, a government review said, after the country became the most expensive place in the world to build nuclear power

UK Nuclear Power Regulation Requires Radical Reset, Review Finds

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain needs a "radical reset" of its nuclear power regulation, a government review said, after the country became the most expensive place in the world to build nuclear power plants.     Since winning an election in July 2024, Britain's Labour government has launched a major push to expand nuclear power, hoping to meet its net zero goals while also boosting energy security and cutting bills.    Prime Minister Keir Starmer commissioned an independent panel of experts to review the sector in February with the aim of helping to speed up new projects, reduce costs and strengthen safety.     Here are some details from the report published on Monday and background on the sector: 

* Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is set to respond to thereport's call for radical reform of nuclear regulation in herbudget on Wednesday * Report outlines 47 recommendations to speed up projects * Energy minister Ed Miliband says he wants to deliver a"golden age of new nuclear"  * The government has this year announced a 14 billion pound($18 billion) investment to build a new nuclear plant, SizewellC, in eastern England and advanced plans for new small modularreactors * Report recommends establishing a "one-stop shop" fornuclear decisions, removing duplication and bureaucracy * Previous regulation focused on process over outcome andwas unnecessarily complex, report says * Says planning delays must be fixed, internationalstandards introduced  * Reforms could save tens of billions in nucleardecommissioning costs, report says

(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • UK needs a radical reset of nuclear power regulation.
  • Labour government aims to expand nuclear power for net zero goals.
  • 47 recommendations to speed up nuclear projects.
  • 14 billion pounds investment announced for Sizewell C.
  • Reforms could save billions in decommissioning costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nuclear power?
Nuclear power is energy produced from nuclear reactions, primarily through the process of nuclear fission, where atomic nuclei split to release energy.
What is energy security?
Energy security refers to the reliable availability of energy resources at an affordable price, ensuring that a country can meet its energy needs.
What are small modular reactors?
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are a type of nuclear reactor that are smaller in size and designed to be built in factories and shipped to sites for assembly.

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