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Big Carl makes second nuclear reactor dome lift at UK nuclear power station on 17 July
The UK government has given the go-ahead to its planned Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast in England
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK, with 26,000 people across Britain now involved in the project
Workers have installed the first of two 13m-long nuclear reactors at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset, England.
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Final steel liner component lifted into place at new UK nuclear power station using 5,000 tonne capacity Big Carl
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The world’s biggest crane, known as ‘Big Carl’ has lifted the dome for the first reactor building at UK nuclear power plant Hinkley Point C into place.
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Installing a polar crane in the Hinkley Point C first reactor building was one of the project’s heaviest lifts for Sarens’ 5,000 tonner
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The video highlights the engineering feat of lifting a 245 tonne steel dome to close the first reactor building
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First of two reactor pressure vessels takes a multi-modal journey to Hinkley Point C nuclear power stration construction site in the United Kingdom
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Hinkley Point C could now cost more than €30 billion, says developer EDF Energy
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EDF secures funding commitment to continue developing the Sizewell C project in Suffolk
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VIDEO: Drone footage documents the progress of construction works at the UK’s new nuclear power station
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EDF Energy applies to build 3.2GW facility in Suffolk on England’s south-east coast