A decision by UK Government on the future of nuclear development at Wylfa and Trawsfynydd is urgently needed, according to a Senedd Committee.
The Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee’s latest report analyses the role of nuclear energy in Wales’ economy and concludes that a successful nuclear industry would provide thousands of high-quality jobs and billions of pounds worth of investment. The committee is calling for UK Government, as nuclear energy is largely a reserved matter, to decide on the future of Wylfa and Trawsfynydd urgently, especially since the recent publication of the ‘Civil Nuclear: Roadmap to 2050’ plan did not mention either site. If these sites are chosen to be part of the next generation of nuclear reactors, this could bring tens of thousands of additional jobs to the area according to the Nuclear Industry Association.
The report urges Welsh Government to be ready to ensure there are maximum benefits to the Welsh economy if the decision to go ahead with nuclear in north Wales is made. Public body Great British Nuclear say the increase in skills needed for the nuclear sector is “breathtaking”, leading to the committee calling for Welsh Government to set out how it will work with the education and skills sector to establish a workforce that is ready. The report also details how any new nuclear commission would likely bring in many workers from outside north Wales, possibly putting pressure on local housing stock. The committee is urging the Welsh Government to work closely with local authorities and housing planners if the nuclear investment were to go ahead.
Paul Davies MS, Chair of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee said: “The history - and potential future - of the north Wales nuclear industry is huge. The industry is already a big local employer, and this could be even larger. This is why we are calling on the UK Government to make an urgent decision on the two sites so that the people of north Wales can get clarity on what the future holds for them. Both the Wylfa and Trawsfynydd have the potential to rejuvenate the north Wales economy if they are chosen for nuclear investment, but we also need the Welsh Government to step up to make sure that this potential investment is successful. They need to start their work now, making sure that the workforce is skilled, specialised and ready so that the new opportunities can benefit local people. The Welsh Government must also engage with local authorities and communities to ensure that housing stock isn’t overwhelmed.”