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    Apollo to fund UK's Hinkley Point nuclear project with $6 billion loan

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    Posted on June 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Apollo Global funds UK's Hinkley Point nuclear project with $6 billion, supporting EDF's energy security efforts amidst delays.

    Apollo Global Provides $6 Billion Loan for UK's Hinkley Point Nuclear Project

    (Reuters) -Apollo Global will provide 4.5 billion pounds ($6.08 billion) in financing to support Britain's long-delayed Hinkley Point nuclear project, the U.S. private equity group said on Friday.

    The nuclear project will be funded by proceeds from Apollo-managed affiliates, funds and strategic accounts' agreement to invest up to the same amount in fixed-rate callable notes issued by French power giant EDF.

    The investment was first reported by the Financial Times earlier in the day.

    The project, controlled and financed by EDF, is Britain's first new nuclear plant in more than two decades as London seeks to replace its ageing fleet to boost energy security, reach climate targets and create new jobs.

    The Hinkley project has had several delays and cost overruns, especially after China General Nuclear Power Group pulled out in 2023. It is currently expected to start operations in 2029, with an estimated cost of between 31 billion and 34 billion pounds at 2015 prices.

    Apollo's funding is expected to be provided as unsecured debt at an interest rate of just under 7%, the FT report said.

    The British government last week said it would invest a further 14.2 billion pounds to build the Sizewell C nuclear plant in southeast England, a second major new nuclear project for the country.

    ($1 = 0.7407 pounds)

    (Reporting by Unnamalai L, DhanushVignesh Babu and Prerna bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Apollo Global provides $6 billion loan for Hinkley Point.
    • •The project is UK's first new nuclear plant in two decades.
    • •Funding supports EDF's efforts to boost UK energy security.
    • •Hinkley Point faces delays and cost overruns.
    • •British government invests in Sizewell C nuclear plant.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Apollo to fund UK's Hinkley Point nuclear project with $6 billion loan

    1How much funding is Apollo Global providing for the Hinkley Point project?

    Apollo Global will provide 4.5 billion pounds, equivalent to approximately $6.08 billion, to support the Hinkley Point nuclear project.

    2What is the expected start date for the Hinkley Point nuclear plant?

    The Hinkley Point nuclear project is currently expected to start operations in 2029.

    3What type of debt will Apollo's funding be classified as?

    Apollo's funding is expected to be provided as unsecured debt at an interest rate of just under 7%.

    4What other nuclear project is the UK government investing in?

    The British government is also investing 14.2 billion pounds to build the Sizewell C nuclear plant in southeast England.

    5Why is the Hinkley Point project significant for the UK?

    The Hinkley Point project is significant as it is Britain's first new nuclear plant in over two decades, aimed at boosting energy security and meeting climate targets.

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