The new nuclear "golden age"
A new nuclear "golden age"?
Well it’s certainly an exciting time in the nuclear energy sector right now as the UK government commits £2.5bn to Small Modular Reactors, £14.2bn to
Sizewell C, and £2.5bn to fusion R&D – the biggest nuclear investment in a generation. But what does this bold vision really mean? Can we build this new nuclear future on time, on budget, and with the skills we need?
In this week's episode of
The Infrastructure Podcast, I’m joined by
Tim Stone CBE, independent non-executive director of
Great British Nuclear and former Chair of the
Nuclear Industry Association to unpack the opportunity, challenge – and reality – of the UK’s nuclear renaissance.
Listen here - or find it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, et al, of course!
I certainly loved this conversation with Tim – his return to the podcast of course (see also episode 53!) as we chewed over a huge number of issues including:
➡️ is the really a new "golden age” of nuclear?
➡️ What exactly are SMRs – and why do they matter?
➡️ How do they compare to mega-projects like Sizewell C or
Hinkley Point C?
➡️ Are we ready to deliver – with the right sites, skills, and supply chains?
➡️ Can Britain really lead the global race on next-gen nuclear?
Given the scale of the government’s nuclear ambition, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in clean energy, industrial revival, or how infrastructure policy turns into national progress.









