Europe throws nuclear power a state-aid lifeline
13 Oct 2014

Britain's Hinckley B nuclear power station.
By PAUL BROWN.- The European Commission has now agreed that Britain can subsidise the building of the world’s most expensive nuclear power station − despite previously believing that the deal breaks the European Union’s rules on state aid.
The £16 billion plant planned for Hinkley Point in Somerset, south-west England, was approved by just one vote at a meeting last week of the EC.
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