Hitachi says 'no decision' made on UK nuclear plant

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption The original Wylfa Nuclear power station was decommissioned in 2015
Hitachi said "no formal decision" has been made over the future of a UK nuclear plant following a report it would halt construction.The
Nikkei Asian Review reported the firm's board would likely decide to suspend all work on the Wylfa Newydd plant next week.Shares in the
Japanese company jumped 8% after the report.In December, the firm said it would do its utmost to ensure the nuclear power facility went
ahead.It followed mounting speculation that Hitachi was considering scrapping the project due to potential increases in construction costs
On Friday, the firm said suspension of the project remained an option
"No formal decision has been made in this regard currently, while Hitachi has been assessing the Horizon Project including its potential
suspension and related financial impacts in terms of economic rationality as a private company," it said in a statement
The UK government had been in formal negotiations with the Japanese firm over the project since June
Hitachi announced its agreement to take over the Horizon project in 2012.The plant would aim to have a generating capacity of 2900 MW by the
mid 2020s and have a 60-year operational life.The original Wylfa nuclear plant near Cemaes closed in 2015 after more than 40 years service.