The world’s largest crane has this week hoisted a colossal 245-tonne dome into place on top of Hinkley Point C’s second reactor building, marking a major milestone for Britain’s newest nuclear power station.
The 14-metre-tall dome was installed on Thursday (July 17th) and closes the 44-metre-high reactor building, allowing its fit-out to accelerate.
Work on Unit 2 was stopped during the pandemic, but teams are catching up on lost time. Their progress is helped by innovation and experience from Unit 1, which means Unit 2 takes 20-30% less time to build. The twin nuclear reactors will provide reliable zero-carbon electricity for more than six million homes, boosting Britain’s energy security for decades to come.
Although the second dome was lifted 18 months after the first, Unit 2 is further ahead, compared to the same moment for Unit 1. Prefabrication in factories on and off-site is driving gains in productivity, safety and quality, with giant steel structures and complete rooms now being lifted in, making Hinkley Point C a “Large Modular Reactor”.
- On Unit 2’s civil construction, 30% fewer people achieved 40% more work than on Unit 1 with prefabrication of structures now approaching 60%
- More equipment has been fitted and 300 tonnes of internal steel installed, versus just 10 at the same stage for Unit 1
- Innovation allowed the massive concrete cylinder around the reactor to be built 40% more quickly
Hinkley Point C is the first nuclear plant to be built in Britain for 30 years, restarting a supply chain and industry after a long pause. The figures highlight the benefits of building a series of identical plants. Innovation and experience gained at Hinkley Point C will benefit Sizewell C from the start.
Stuart Crooks, CEO of Hinkley Point C, said: “Restarting the industry has been hard, but the second of our two identical units shows the big benefits of repeating an identical design. Build and Repeat is the best way to build new nuclear with time savings already at 20-30%. All our experience and innovation will benefit Sizewell C from the start.”
Energy Minister Michael Shanks said: “Hinkley Point C will deliver the next generation of clean, homegrown nuclear power, creating high quality jobs and growth in Somerset and across its supply chains.”
“The government is ending years of delays to usher in a golden age of new nuclear, with funding for Sizewell C and SMRs, protecting family finances and boosting our energy security.”
















