South Korea's Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is in talks with the British government to build a nuclear power station off the coast of Wales, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The state utility has held early-stage discussions with British officials at the Wylfa site in Anglesey, the newspaper said. Asked for comment, a Department for Energy Security and Net Zero spokesperson said Andrew Bowie, Britain's minister for nuclear and renewables, would meet KEPCO in London in the coming week without specifying the purpose.
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