U.K. Says Nuclear Revival Will Be Different This Time Around
- Energy minister Hands says he’s negotiating with companies
- Britain wants eight new plants by 2050 as energy prices soar
Cranes on the horizon at the site of Hinkley Point C nuclear power station under construction near Bridgewater, U.K.
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Britain is poised to usher in another nuclear renaissance, except this time the government says it will actually happen.