HC Deb 07 May 1980 vol 984 c116W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what information he has on the capacity of light water reactor power stations operating in each European Community country by 1984 and of the capacity likely to be under construction by that date.

Mr. Norman Lamont

The capacities of light water reactor power stations officially projected for the international fuel cycle evaluation for 1984 were as follows:

Gigawatts (E)
Belgium 5.5
Denmark
F. R. Germany 17–21.2
France 30.6
Ireland
Italy 2.2
Luxembourg
Netherlands 0.5
United Kingdom

No figures were given for the capacity under construction in that year but the projected additional capacity for the year 1990, all of which would need to be under construction in 1984, was as follows:

Gigawatts (E)
Belgium 1–4
Denmark 0–3
F. R. Germany 17–18
France 22–29
Ireland
Italy 22–30
Luxembourg
Netherlands 0–2
United Kingdom 1–4

These projections may be subject to revision and must be treated with caution.

The construction of a pressurised water reactor in the United Kingdom remains subject to safety clearance by the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate and to a public inquiry.