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Proposed Scheme Overview This document is an overview of the Stage Two Proposed Scheme Consultation document. To comment on the consultation, for more information on our consultation events or to access the full document please visit the consultation website, www.nugenconsultation.com An introduction from NuGen’s CEO What is this I had the privilege of becoming document? Chief Executive a year ago, and one of my first acts was The Moorside Project aims to build to visit NuGen’s team at a a nuclear power station, to the north consultation exhibition event and west of the Sellafield Site in West Cumbria (called the Moorside Site). It at Workington. will include other developments such The team was exactly half way through a as: worker accommodation at Corkickle, programme of consultation exhibitions Mirehouse and Egremont; rail works and were having some great conversations at the Moorside Site, at St Bees and with people from communities across between Corkickle and Mirehouse; West Cumbria and beyond about what highway improvement works at various the Moorside Project would mean to them. sites and other development at the We had over 1,800 people through the doors in our first stage of consultation, Moorside Site, including a Marine Off- visiting both our travelling exhibition and the Moorside Information Centre Loading Facility. Construction work will in the Civic Hall in Whitehaven. We’re grateful that over 750 of those people take place from 2018. took the time to give us written feedback on our proposals. This overview aims to provide a summary We’re now returning with our second stage of consultation. I hope people will of the main features of NuGen’s ‘Proposed turn out again in numbers to see how our project has evolved from a strategy Scheme’, and which is the subject of the to concept designs, and what we have learned from the ongoing technical Stage Two Consultation taking place and environmental studies. between 14th May and 30th July 2016. NuGen is at the half way point before submission of the Development This overview document also acts as a Consent Order (DCO) application in Quarter 2 2017. Whilst some elements of road map and will guide you to where the project have been designed and fixed, such as the nuclear Power Blocks, you can other elements are still evolving. find further We wanted to come and speak to you at this point in the evolution of the information. project, to enable you to have your say as to how these elements should Proposed Scheme progress into final design. This progression will take place during the remainder of 2016. It is important to get your views now on the proposals as they stand today, particularly how we mitigate the impacts and make the most of the benefits, together. I hope that you will see we have been listening, and will keep doing so. Please STAGE TWO do continue to engage with us, your valuable input is needed to make sure we CONSULTATION DOCUMENT deliver this transformative project in the best way for Cumbria whilst ensuring sustainable legacy benefits for the communities. MAY 2016 Tom Samson CEO NuGeneration Limited MAY 2016 Consultation documents On the consultation website, www.nugenconsultation.com, you can access the full set of consultations documents: • Proposed Scheme Overview (this document) • Proposed Scheme • Newsletter • Feedback form • Non-Technical Summary of the Preliminary Environmental Information Report • Technical Volumes to include: • Preliminary Environmental Information Report (full document) • Habitats Regulations Assessment Evidence Plan • Draft Outline Construction Environment Management Plan • Draft Outline Biodiversity Management Strategy • Draft Transport Strategy • Plans and Drawings • Notice of Proposed Application under s48 Planning Act 2008 • Draft Property Support Scheme About NuGen and the Moorside Project NuGen (NuGeneration Limited) is a UK electricity to the grid and any increase approximately half the world’s nuclear company, and a joint venture in this figure would be subject to future operating nuclear power plants, between Toshiba and ENGIE (formerly agreement with National Grid. including over half of nuclear power GDF SUEZ). NuGen combines plants in Europe. The output of Moorside Power Station the strengths of its multinational is equivalent to the electricity demand In Cumbria there is a history of parent companies, which have reputations for safety, operational and from six million homes, or seven per publicly-funded nuclear projects, engineering excellence, combined cent of the UK’s electricity needs, but the Moorside Project is different. with comprehensive experience and all from a clean, reliable, affordable, NuGen is a private company, not expertise in the energy sector and over low-carbon energy source. This can part of UK Government, the Nuclear 350,000 employees worldwide. play a vital role in meeting the UK Decommissioning Authority (NDA) Government’s dual challenges of or connected with the Sellafield Site NuGen’s Moorside Project will construct, securing affordable future energy operate and ultimately decommission (owned by the NDA and operated by supplies and achieving reductions in a new nuclear power station called Sellafield Limited). However, NuGen CO emissions, at a time when existing Moorside Power Station, with an up 2 is, actively engaged in discussions nuclear power stations are coming to to 3.8 gigawatts (GW) nominal gross with the NDA and Sellafield Limited to the end of their operational life. electrical capacity. This figure is subject ensure a co-ordinated approach. to turbine technology choices which Westinghouse Electric Company, a NuGen is committed to investing in NuGen is currently considering and as Toshiba group company, is NuGen’s West Cumbria, and delivering lasting a result, the generating capacity that is nuclear reactor technology provider. benefits resulting from both the Westinghouse is a leading supplier ultimately in the DCO application may Moorside Project directly, and from be lower than this figure. NuGen has a of nuclear plant products and sustainable legacy benefits for local secured Connection Agreement with technologies worldwide and communities. National Grid to export up to 3.4GW of its technology is the basis for Stage One Stage Two DCO DCO Construction Reactor 1 Consultation Consultation Application Decision Commences deployable by May 2015 May 2016 Qtr 2 2017 2018 2018 end of 2025 DCO PROCESS NuGen submits DCO application Quarter 2 2017 Examining Authority examines application 6 months An illustrative impression of the proposed Moorside Site About the Development Consent Order Examining Authority The proposed Moorside Power Station and proposals for rail investment (called writes report the Moorside Project Railway) are both nationally significant infrastructure and makes projects (NSIPs). The Planning Act 2008 requires that NSIP proposers apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the development. This replaces the need recommendation to obtain planning permission under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. NuGen proposes to submit a DCO application in Quarter 2 2017. When submitted, anyone will be able to register and make representations about 3 months the application. A panel of independent planning inspectors will be appointed as the ‘Examining Authority’, which will take up to six months to examine the application. It will then take a further three months to prepare a report to the two relevant Secretaries of State (for Energy and Climate Change, and Transport), Consideration making a recommendation. The secretaries of state will have the final say and will by secretaries take up to three months to make a decision. of state A DCO can authorise consent for works both on and off-shore. NuGen will therefore, ask the secretaries of state to include in any DCO that they may grant a deemed Marine Licence for works including the Marine Off-Loading Facility and the Circulating Water System, which will provide cooling water from the 3 months Irish Sea. NuGen anticipates that it may be necessary to regulate the use of the Marine Off-Loading Facility and waters around it in order to provide a safe marine management environment, so the DCO Application is likely to include a request for powers to establish a Harbour Authority. Decision Quarter 3 2018 More information… • See Section 14 of the Proposed Scheme document. • infrastructure.planningportal.gov.uk/application-process/the-process PAGE 3 Consultation The Planning Act 2008 requires that effective consultation Included with this Stage Two Consultation is an should be carried out with those that could be affected Interim Consultation Report (also available at by the proposed development, to make sure that their www.nugenconsultation.com), which explains where NuGen views are taken into account, as far as possible. The Act has or has not been able to incorporate suggestions made also requires consultation with local authorities, prescribed during the Stage One Consultation, and why. consultees, those with an interest in the land on which the This Stage Two Consultation will present more detailed proposed development is located, local communities and information on the Moorside Project, explaining NuGen’s the wider UK. Proposed Scheme within a series of Stage Two Consultation NuGen is continuing to consult widely, building on the Stage Documents (see page 2), which are available during the One Strategic Issues Consultation from 2015; and now the consultation period: Stage Two Proposed Scheme Consultation, from 14th May • online at www.nugenconsultation.com; to 30th July 2016. • at NuGen’s Moorside Information Centre at the As part of the DCO application submission, NuGen will Whitehaven Civic Hall; demonstrate both how it has consulted adequately, and • at all of NuGen’s 28 public exhibitions (open 11.00am - has ‘had regard to’ consultation responses. A consultation 7.30pm); and report will form part of its application for a DCO in 2017, covering the Stage One Consultation and the Stage Two • in selected libraries and in the main offices of relevant Consultation.