Last Energy To Host Public Consultation Events For Lynfi Clean Energy Project
Public Invited To Attend Drop In Day On 27 November And Presentation On 12 December
Bridgend, South Wales — Last Energy UK Limited, a subsidiary of Last Energy, a full-service developer of 20 MWe micro modular nuclear power plants, announced today two public consultation events for its project, Prosiect Egni Glan Llynfi (“Llynfi Clean Energy Project”).
The first consultation, a drop-in day, will be held on 27 November, 2024 from 9:30 AM to 5 PM at the Bettws Life Centre (Bettws Road, Bettws, Bridgend CF32 8TB).
The second consultation, a project presentation followed by a question and answer session, will be held on 12 December, 2024 from 7 PM to 9 PM at the main lecture theatre at the Steam Academy, Bridgend College (Pencoed Campus, Bridgend CF35 5LG).
The community is invited to both events. Comments and questions may be submitted in advance through the project website contact form. Media enquiries should be directed to media@cleanenergyllynfi.wales.
In October, Last Energy announced a proposal to deploy four 20 MWe micro-nuclear power plants at the site of the former coal fired power station at Llynfi, Llangynwyd, Bridgend. The project aims to provide electricity to local industry. As part of its community engagement efforts, Last Energy will host regular consultations over the coming months.
The official name for this project, being developed by Last Energy UK Limited, is Prosiect Egni Glan Llynfi.
About Last Energy: Last Energy is a full-service developer of micro modular 20 MWe nuclear power plants with the goal of enabling global clean energy access and decarbonisation in a way that is rapid, scalable, and economically competitive. Last Energy’s flagship product, the PWR-20 micro-nuclear power plant, is designed to address the inefficiencies that have traditionally made nuclear development prohibitively complex and expensive. By owning all aspects of plant delivery and dramatically reducing the time and cost of construction, Last Energy is transforming the nuclear power industry to unlock clean, reliable baseload energy for industrial customers throughout Europe.