Prime Minister looks to new Trawsfynydd nuclear plant
The prime minister has outlined how he believes Wales can help ease the cost of living crisis hitting households.
During a visit to a honey factory in Powys, Boris Johnson said the country can do "incredible things" to stem the rise in energy prices.
He said the UK government is investing £160m in offshore wind farms in Wales.
And he announced plans for a new small nuclear reactor at Trawsfynydd in north Wales, having already committed to a new power station at Wylfa on Anglesey.
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