§ Mr. Woofasked the Minister of Technology when he now expects the Wylfa nuclear power station to be in
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1967–68 1968–69 1969–70 Expenditure Expenditure Estimate £000 NET £000 NET £000 NET Industrial Liaison Centres … 135 206 250 Production Engineering Advisory Service … 330 157 175 Group Technology Centre … 8 18 85 Law-Cost Automation Advisory Centres … 20 51 100 SIRAID* … 5 Industrial Development Unit, Bangor … 5 15 Numerical control Advisory and Demonstration Service … — 244 420 National Computing Centre … 797 550 900 APACE … 78 119 150 British Calibration Service … 51 65 50 National Centre for Tribology (Risley) … 5 83 120 Industrial Unit for Tribology, Leeds … — 23 40 Industrial Unit for Tribology, Swansea … — — 18 Materials Technology Bureau (Harwell) … — 10 30 Isotape Advisory and Experimental Service (Wantage) … 30 30 20 Harwell Ceramics Centre … 210 401 350 Industrial Application Unit, RRE … 30 28 16 Electronic Materials Development Unit, RRE … — 28 68 Advisory Service on Special Glasses … — 1 2 Non-destructive Testing Centre (Harwell) … 142 172 135 Central Unit for Scientific Photography (RAE) … 280 270 292 2,159 2,521 3,138 NOTE: * The running expenses of the service are found from the general grant made to B.S.I.R.A. by the Department (see PQ 4492) figures above reflect a pump-priming grant made to extend the scheme. * It is expected that the service will become self-supporting during the current year. operation; what delay that represents by comparison with the original estimate; and what has been the increase in the estimated capital costs.
Mr. Alan WilliamsThe C.E.G.B. expects Wylfa to come into commercial operation in March, 1970, compared with the initial estimate of late November, 1968. The increase in the C.E.G.B.'s estimate of cost is £10/KW.