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Published Date: 24 September 2008
FRENCH group EDF today agreed a £12.5 billion takeover of British Energy in a move set to kick-start the UK's nuclear power strategy.
The state-owned utility giant will pay 774p a share, 9p higher than the price offered in July which was rejected as too low by major British Energy shareholders.

British Gas parent Centrica is also in talks to buy a 25% stake in the new British En
ergy following the deal, it was confirmed today.

Prime minister Gordon Brown welcomed news of the takeover as "good value for the taxpayer and a significant step towards the construction of a new generation of nuclear stations".

Today's deal will see EDF take control of all of British Energy's (BE) nuclear power stations and play a leading role in the development of new stations in the UK, which are likely to be built on BE's existing sites.

It will also allow the UK Government to bank a multi-billion pound windfall from its 36% stake in the firm.

EDF said today it planned to build four new nuclear reactors in the UK and would maximise the potential of British Energy's eight nuclear power stations.

But the Government has stressed that it wants other players in Britain's nuclear power industry.

British Energy employs around 6,000 staff and produces around a sixth of the UK's electricity.

EDF pledged to "recognise and appreciate" the importance of BE employees and said it would safeguard their employment and pension rights.

Pierre Gadonneix, chairman and chief executive of EDF, said: "For EDF, this is an historic milestone in our strategic development plans in Europe and enables the EDF Group top develop significantly in the UK one of its key markets.

"For British Energy it places it at a the vanguard of new nuclear build in the UK and at the centre of the global nuclear renaissance."



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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 8:06 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: British Energy
 
1

Andra, Dundee,

24/09/2008 14:00:50
Unbelievable!!
Alex Salmond wont allow New Nuclear in his back yard but he does want the HQ of English Nuclear in Scotland.

Less clear cut but similar is the situation with the banks. He wants English Banking to be run from Scotland but then criticises London for bad banking decisions (when the banks are run from Scotland).

Salmond is a Spiv!

2

Jo Larkinson,

24/09/2008 14:11:55
#6 I understand that the First Minister has had reassurances that the HQ WILL stay in East Kilbride
(I admit I'm a bit surprised). The English nuclear industry will be owned by the French and run from Scotland. Ha, ha ... you might say "spiv" I say a hell of a salesman!
3

The Strategist,

24/09/2008 19:57:09
Today we lost another bit of our potential... We now don't have a nuclear industry and when we build the next generation of reactors it is the French not the Scots or the English or the Welsh or the Northern Irish that will provide the engineering expertise..

Those who think this is a good deal are deranged.

 

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