Developing the pioneering nuclear project Hinkley Point C with EDF EnergyImage courtesy: EDF
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Project overview

What does it take to build the UK’s next-generation energy supply?

Hinkley Point C is a twin European Pressurised Reactor (EPR) nuclear power station under construction in Somerset. It’s the UK’s most significant low-carbon energy project, and a vital part of the country’s push to reach its net-zero targets. 

Once complete, the plant will generate enough clean energy to power around six million homes for at least 60 years.

The project has recently passed several major milestones, including the placement of the second 47 metre wide dome, the arrival of the second reactor pressure vessel, and the commencement of installation of the first turbine.  

Highlights
Low-carbon power

3,200 MWe capacity, supplying electricity to six million homes for 60 years.

Economic impact

3,800 UK suppliers and 71,000 jobs supported across the country.

Skills legacy

£24mn invested in training, including 8,000 trainees and 1,320 apprentices.

Project story

A long-term partnership

We’ve supported Hinkley Point C since 2011. In 2015, EDF Energy appointed us to lead project controls under a 10-year framework. As the programme has evolved, so has our role – and we’ve adapted our support to meet new challenges and priorities. 

Our experience on some of the UK’s most complex clean energy programmes meant we could mobilise quickly – setting up clear structures and coordinating the supply chain – critical factors for a project of this scale and significance.

Our contract was renewed at the end of 2025, allowing us to continue providing a wide range of project management, controls and commercial expertise to the project. 

Cutting carbon, creating opportunity

Hinkley Point C plays a key role in reducing the UK’s carbon emissions. Once operational, it will offset around 9 million tonnes of CO2 each year – making a major contribution to the nation's decarbonisation goals. 

The programme is also creating long-term economic value. More than 3,800 UK companies are part of the supply chain, and the project is expected to support around 71,000 jobs by the time it is complete. EDF has invested £24mn in local training and education, supporting over 8,000 trainees and more than 1,300 apprentices.

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