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Wednesday 31 August 2016 1:20 pm

EDF board members file legal challenge to Hinkley Point

By: Caitlin Morrison

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The Hinkley Point nuclear power station has run into more difficulties.

Five EDF board members have filed a legal challenge to the company's decision to go ahead with its Hinkley Point C nuclear project in Somerset, EDF unions said today.

The government last month delayed its decision on Hinkley until the early autumn, despite EDF giving the project the go-ahead with a 10 to seven vote in favour of it. 

However, the French power company's approval of the £18bn construction plan was not won without controversy.

One of the group's board members stepped down ahead of the vote in July – Gerard Magnin said in his resignation letter: "As a board member proposed by the government shareholder, I no longer want to support a strategy that I do not agree with."

And French unions have since said that EDF's approval of the Hinkley project isn't valid.

Meanwhile, a think tank said earlier this month that axing plans for new nuclear reactors at Hinkley could save UK taxpayers up to £1bn a year.

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit said the 3.2 gigawatts of capacity that the new reactors are expected to provide could instead by generated through a mix of new policies and existing technologies.

EDF declined to comment.

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