Nuclear power push in UK stalled as EDF buyout falls through
DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.022540
The Register
The £12 billion acquisition had been seen for some time as a done deal, with the full approval of the government. EDF, which is a major player in the mostly-nuclear French electricity market, was to take over British Energy not so much for its existing plants or expertise, but in order to acquire its nuclear sites. This would avoid much of the red tape, protests and legal disputes that would result from breaking of new ground, and EDF with its French experience would have little difficulty in doing the building.
Now, however, the deal - a vital precursor to the entire plan - appears to have foundered.