The Scottish Civil Nuclear Industry
Dounreay Thurso, Caithness
Number of Employees by Scottish Parliamentary Constituency Summer 2013
No. Employer
MSP
Abbott Risk Consulting Limited Edinburgh Glasgow ALE AMEC Dounreay Edinburgh Edinburgh Edinburgh Glasgow Glasgow Hillington Park AREVA UK Ltd - RMC ARUP Edinburgh Glasgow ASD metal services Atkins Limited Babcock International Group Dounreay Dounreay DSRL Forss Hunterston Torness Balfour Beatty Engineering Services Hillington Hunterston A Torness Balfour Beatty Workplace Ltd East Kilbride Hunterston Torness BAM Nuttall Ltd BRC Reinforcement Ltd CANBERRA UK Ltd CH2MHILL Dounreay Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX Brand Costain Davis Langdon, an AECOM Company Deloitte DLA Piper Doosan Babcock Limited Dounreay Hunterston B Magnox Renfrew Torness BPMS EDF Energy East Kilbride Hunterston Torness EnergySolutions EU Ltd Enersense International - NRL Group Ltd East Lothian North Ayrshire & Arran ERA Technology Limited Caithness, Sutherland & Ross East Kilbride GL Hearn Gleeds Golder Associates (UK) Ltd Harsco Infrastructure Industrial & Formwork IJS Consultants Interserve Construction Limited Jacobs Ltd Glasgow Inverness Scrabster KAEFER C&D Limited KDC Contractors Ltd Kitsons Environmental Europe Limited Magnox Limited (EnergySolutions EU Ltd) Chapelcross Hunterston A Matom Ltd Caithness, Sutherland & Ross Dumfriesshire Morgan Sindall Plc Mott MacDonald National Skills Academy for Nuclear New Build Nuclear Consulting Nuclear Technologies plc Nuvia Aberdeen Dounreay, Morven Dounreay, Site Hunterston Pinsent Masons LLP Aberdeen Edinburgh Glasgow Radwise Limited Chapelcross Head Office Hunterston A Rolls-Royce plc Scottish Enterprise SPIE UK - Matthew Hall Sweett (UK) Limited Turnbull & Scott (Engineers) Ltd URS Corporation Weir Power & Industrial Alloa East Kilbride
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
Employees
Marco Biagi Sandra White Iain Gray
5 13 12
Rob Gibson Colin Beattie Malcolm Chisholm Malcolm Chisholm Sandra White Johann Lamont Rob Gibson
1 2 2 1 34 23 8
Caithness, Sutherland & Ross 4 10 15 16 17 28 29 38 49 52 59 60 65 69 71 73 74 82 87
5 5 1 9
Colin Keir Sandra White Colin Keir Sandra White Rob Gibson Rob Gibson Rob Gibson Kenneth Gibson Iain Gray
87 850 30 9 13
Johann Lamont Kenneth Gibson Iain Gray
18 3 17
Linda Fabiani Kenneth Gibson Iain Gray Jamie Hepburn Michael McMahon Rob Gibson
Inverness & Nairn 32 58
17 117 90 1 41 2
Rob Gibson Marco Biagi Paul Martin Fergus Ewing James Dornan Kenneth Gibson Sandra White Marco Biagi Marco Biagi
5 3 79 4 85 4 2 20 3
Rob Gibson Kenneth Gibson Kenneth Gibson Derek MacKay Iain Gray
1 334 8 40 40
Linda Fabiani Kenneth Gibson Iain Gray Kenneth Gibson
202 561 605 2
Iain Gray Kenneth Gibson
3 25
Rob Gibson Linda Fabiani Sandra White Rob Gibson Colin Keir
1 2 3 1 6
John Mason Sandra White Angela Constance
2 7 8
Sandra White Fergus Ewing Rob Gibson Rob Gibson Angus MacDonald Elaine Murray
300 5 15 6 6 74
Elaine Murray Kenneth Gibson
338 177
Rob Gibson Elaine Murray Jackie Baillie Sandra White Rob Gibson Kenneth Gibson Rob Gibson
7 1 6 40 1 1 5
Kevin Stewart Rob Gibson Rob Gibson Kenneth Gibson
2 27 117 29
There are over 5,000 jobs across the civil nuclear supply chain in Scotland covering a wide variety of expertise including power station operations, engineering and construction, research, legal services, waste management and decommissioning.
Aberdeen Central 72 76
Cumbernauld & Kilsyth 26
Elaine Murray Margaret Burgess Kenneth Gibson Rob Gibson Sandra White Sandra White Marco Biagi John Lamont Rob Gibson
12 12 3 260 1 70 5 30 1
Keith Brown Linda Fabiani
130 10
2 12 35 55 68 83
Dumbarton
67
8 14 51 57 78 84
Renfrewshire North & West
Edinburgh Western
Torness Power Station Dunbar, East Lothian
Falkirk East 61
54
3 19 22 25 42 45 47
Glasgow Shettleston Almond Valley
9 20
1 30 36 37 77 85
56
Uddingston & Bellshill
80
East Lothian
Glasgow Provan
27
Cunninghame North
6 7
11 13 53
Hunterston A&B Power Stations West Kilbride, Ayrshire Cunninghame South
Edinburgh Northern & Leith
88
31
41
Glasgow Pollok
4 4 5
Kevin Stewart Marco Biagi Sandra White
Clackmannanshire & Dunblane
Glasgow Kelvin
Edinburgh Central
5
Midlothian North & Musselburgh
23 43 50 89 33
East Kilbride
Glasgow Cathcart
18 21 24 34 39 40 44 46 48 64 70 75 81
Ettrick, Roxburgh & Berwickshire 86
Dumfriesshire 62 63 66 79
Scottish Regional Totals
2012
2013
Difference +/-
Percentage +/-
Central Scotland Glasgow Highlands and Islands Lothian Mid Scotland and Fife North East Scotland South Scotland West Scotland Total
270 664
279 696
+9 +32
+3.3% +4.8%
1,478 1,434 58 65
-44 +7
-3.0% +12.1%
130
n/a
n/a
0 6 1,548 1,244 1,174 1,331 5,322 5,185
+6 -304 +157 -137
n/a -19.7% +13.4% -2.6%
130
The Electricity Mix for Scotland Renewables Chapelcross Power Station Annan, Dumfriesshire
16.4%
Nuclear 33%
10.4%
21%
15.7%
Hydro Other 1.2%
Coal
Gas Oil 2.3%
DECC, Generation of electricity by fuel in Scotland, 2008 to 2011. Published December 2012.
Key 100
Company Number refers to company listing
EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Visitor Centres The Nuclear Generation
1000+
2500
Visitor Centres are where you can find out about station operations and see first hand how EDF Energy use nuclear power to provide low carbon electricity for the UK.
500–999
2000
For more information: www.edfenergy.com/ visitorcentres
250–499
1500
100–249
1000
Nuclear Energy Sites
50–99 1–49
3000
Data is correct as of Summer 2013 and represents only those companies who are members of the Nuclear Industry Association.
Future Bookings Total visitors YTD
500 0
No. of people on site tours per month
Hunterston
Torness
No. of people attending visitor centre
What is the NIA? The Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) is the trade association for the civil nuclear industry in the UK, representing more than 260 companies across the supply chain. The diversity of NIA membership expertise in new build, management and decommissioning enables effective and constructive industry-wide interaction. We believe nuclear energy is essential to meet Britain’s future clean energy needs. Together with renewables, clean coal and energy efficiency, nuclear can reduce our carbon emissions. As part of a diversified energy mix, modern nuclear-generated energy can provide safe and reliable sources of power for Britain’s homes, hospitals, schools and industries.