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Ovivo UK Sizewell C Contract
Ovivo UK is latest East of England business to secure contract

Ovivo UK, based in Colchester, is the latest company in the region to have been awarded a significant contract on the Sizewell C project in East Suffolk.

The company, which has extensive experience in the nuclear industry, are experts in water technology, and their work at Sizewell C will involve the design, manufacture, and installation of advanced filtration systems. These systems will aid seawater abstraction for cooling the power station’s steam condensers before the water is safely returned to the sea.

EDF Fidra Energy Battery Storage
EDF signs long-term optimisation deal with Fidra Energy for UK’s largest battery storage project

EDF, Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, has agreed a partnership with Fidra Energy, backed by EIG, to manage and optimise two large battery storage units at the Thorpe Marsh project in Yorkshire. Together, these units will provide 560MW of storage capacity.

Cottam Power Station
Holtec International, EDF UK and Tritax announce plans to develop Cottam site with data centres and advanced nuclear technologies

Holtec International, EDF UK and Tritax Management today announced their intent to work together to develop Holtec’s SMR-300 small modular reactors at the former Cottam coal-fired power station in Nottinghamshire, to provide clean, secure power to new, advanced data centres on the site. This intent is formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Holtec, EDF UK and their real estate partner Tritax Management.

Golden age UK-US deal
Golden age of nuclear delivers UK-US deal on energy security

New jobs and growth as companies in the UK and United States sign major new deals to turbocharge the build-out of new nuclear power stations.

The deals between US and UK companies have been enabled by a new agreement between the US and UK governments, expected to be signed at the state visit this week. This will make it quicker for companies to build new nuclear power stations in both countries, for example by speeding up the time it takes for a nuclear project to get a licence from roughly three or four years to roughly two.

NDA Apprentices
Nuclear apprentices reflect on Parliamentary 20th anniversary event

Three apprentices from Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) had the privilege of attending a prestigious Parliamentary event marking 20 years of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group; two decades of innovation, collaboration, and progress in nuclear decommissioning.

Hosted by Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, the event brought together MPs, Lords, senior civil servants, and leaders from across the nuclear sector.

Babock Palantir Partnership
Built by Babcock powered by Palantir Warp Speed – a partnership to revolutionise warship production

Babcock and Palantir are transforming the build and through-life support of warships, starting with the Arrowhead family and expanding across all Arrowhead projects. The partnership is enabling production and operations teams to make better and more data-driven decisions through our capabilities on the Palantir Platform – resulting in faster build programmes, more effective support services, and more efficient asset lifespans.

SSE Berwick Bank
Green light for Berwick Bank paves way for world’s largest offshore wind farm

Scottish Government grants consent order for SSE’s Berwick Bank offshore wind farm, after a decade of meticulous development work

Berwick Bank has the potential to inject c.£8 billion of value into the UK economy and create over 9,000 UK jobs

At full capacity, Berwick Bank could generate enough electricity to power more than six million homes annually

Oklo Recycling Plant
Oklo announces plans for Tennessee fuel recycling plant

Oklo Inc has announced plans to design, build, and operate a facility at Oak Ridge in Tennessee to recycle used nuclear fuel into fuel for fast reactors like the company's own Aurora powerhouse, and is teaming up with TVA to look into recycling the utility's used fuel.

The fuel recycling facility will be the first phase of a USD1.68 billion advanced fuel centre, the company said.

ITER gyrotron
First ITER gyrotron installed as central solenoid modules completed

The first of 24 gyrotrons has been installed on the top floor of the ITER experimental fusion reactor under construction in Cadarache, southern France. Meanwhile, General Atomics has completed the six central solenoid modules for the ITER device.

HS2 Career Events
HS2 event encourages young people to consider a career in construction

HS2’s construction partner, EKFB, is hosting its third annual schools’ event in Buckinghamshire next week, and there’s still time for local schools and colleges to sign up.

Making Tracks into Construction will welcome up to 2,000 students to EKFB’s construction site near Bicester from 16 - 20 September 2025.

The event includes 25 exhibits hosted by HS2’s supply chain partners, including Flannery, GAP and Ferrovial Construction. Experts from a range of job roles, including geology and safety, will be on hand to speak to students about careers and pathways into construction.

Colne Valley Viaduct
Construction of Britain’s longest rail bridge completed

The 2.1-mile-long structure carries Britain’s new high-speed railway across a series of roads, lakes, the River Colne and the Grand Union Canal, north west of London. Trains will operate at 200mph on the viaduct’s gentle curve which is formed of 1,000 uniquely-shaped deck segments.

Diana Casey
Cement - A Critical UK Resource

Guest: Dr Diana Casey, executive director for cement, energy and climate at the Mineral Products Association
Interviewed by: Antony Oliver

In today's episode we’re diving into cement – a material that underpins every road, every railway, every school, hospital, bridge, and home we build.

Because without it, the UK’s infrastructure ambitions would, quite literally, crumble!