§ Mr. Martenasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give the terms of the European Investment Bank loans, including interest rates, of £23 million to Central Electricity Generating Board for Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station, of £19 million to BP Chemical Industry at Hull, of £23 million for the Hunterston nuclear power station, of £16 million and £17
Date Amount£m. Rate percentage Duration (years) 1. Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station— (a) 30th December 1974 15.6 10½ 12 (b) 24th February 1975 7.8 9⅞ 12 2. BP Chemicals, acetic acid plant, Hull 22nd December 1976 19.66 8½ 8 3. Hunterston Power Station— (a) 27th February 1975 15.6 9⅞ 12 (b) 3rd June 1975 7½8 9. 12 4. North Sea Inc. (Beryl Field) 20th August 1976 16.84 9 7 5. Santa Fe Minerals (UK) Inc. (Thistle Field) 16th December 1976 17.87 8⅜ 7 6. Dinorwic— (a) 30thJulyl976 17.5 9½ 12 (b) 30th July 1976 8.5 9½ 12 7. British Railways Board— (a) Derby: Advanced Passenger train 30th April 1976 11.6 9 8 (b)Holyhead: Sealink 20th July 1976 5.5 9½ 10 (c) Cross Channel "stretched" Hover-craft. 16th November 1976 5 9 10 8. British Gas Corporation— Natural gas transmission System— (a) Scotland and Northern England 26th June 1975 16.1 9¼ 10 (b) Scotland and Northern England 26th June 1975 8.1 9¼ 10 (c) Scotland and Northern England 31st July 1975 16.2 9½ 10 (d) Scotland and Northern England 31st July 1975 7.4 99½ 10 Pipeline network— (e) Scotland and Northern England 19th February 1976 12.0 9½ 10 (f) Scotland and Northern England 19th February 1976 8.0 9½ 10 (g) Southern England 28th April 1976 17.3 9 8 (h) Southern England 22nd May 1976 8.6 9 8