The UK nuclear power plant is overspending, and the British government still hopes that Chinese comp

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

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The news that the UK is overspending on nuclear power plants and hopes that Chinese companies will continue to invest has sparked widespread concern and controversy. Construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant has not only been delayed, but costs have soared to £46 billion, while the completion date of the first reactor has been pushed back to 2029. In this context, the UK** still hopes that Chinese companies will continue to pay for the overruns on nuclear power plants. This move has sparked discussions about the UK's decision-making and the attitude of Chinese companies.

Construction delays and soaring costs at Hinkley Point C have created a serious crisis of unfinished construction for the entire project. According to reports, this situation is due to the impact of factors such as inflation and labor shortages. The cost of the project has soared to £46bn from a previous estimate of £35bn. The completion date of the first reactor has also been postponed to 2029 and may be further delayed to 2031 if the situation does not improve.

In the face of the mess of nuclear power plants, the United Kingdom** seems powerless. It declared that it "will not invest a penny in nuclear power plants" and asked EDF to find its own way to solve the cost overruns. This decision has caused widespread controversy and criticism.

In the case of delays and overruns in the construction of nuclear power plants, the UK** still hopes that Chinese companies will continue to invest and pay for the overruns of nuclear power plants. However, CGN has liquidated the contracted share and is no longer funding the project. Chinese companies' expectations for the UK are clear, and they want the UK to take responsibility for solving the problem of overspending on nuclear power plants.

The role of Chinese enterprises in the construction of nuclear power plants cannot be ignored. In 2015, CGN and EDF jointly undertook the construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, with an initial investment of 18 billion pounds, and Chinese companies held 335%, or about £6 billion. However, with the change of attitude of the UK, Chinese companies have become the wronged leaders in the project.

Faced with the mess of nuclear power plants, the UK ** showed a clumsy and self-righteous attitude. They refuse to pay for the overruns on nuclear power plants and expect Chinese companies to continue investing. This behavior is seen by many as ignorance and arrogance on the part of the British.

In fact, the UK** has been trying to discredit the involvement of Chinese companies in projects such as nuclear power and 5G communications. They claim that Chinese companies involved in these projects threaten British *** and engage in espionage. However, these accusations are not supported by any substantial evidence.

Britain's self-confidence and confidence may come from the glorious history of the British Empire in the past. But times have changed, and Britain is no longer the British Empire it once was, and even its GDP has been surpassed by India. Britain's accusations and repression against China and France will only make them self-defeating.

The failure of the UK's nuclear power plants and overspending highlights the poor performance and self-righteous attitude of the UK. They refuse to pay for the overruns on nuclear power plants and expect Chinese companies to continue investing. This move is not only shocking, but also raises questions about the UK's responsible approach to international cooperation.

On this issue, Chinese companies have signaled their decision not to pay for the overruns on nuclear power plants. Now the responsibility should be borne by the British ** themselves to solve the problem of nuclear power plants. Whether it is dealing with partners or international affairs, a responsible person should have a clear and honest attitude.

Britain should face up to its own problems, not complain and blame others. Only in this way will Britain be able to regain its place and dignity in international affairs. We look forward to seeing the UK** make the right decisions to resolve the issue of nuclear power plants and re-establish trust and friendship in international cooperation.

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