
A series of videos have been created by a leading Cumbrian business organisation to highlight the county’s nuclear expertise.
Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster is producing the Nuclear Know-How series in co-operation with various business cluster members and was filmed by Cumbrian video production company, Adamedia Ltd.
The first video, released this week, is BECBC Nuclear Know-How Regulation & Commercial and features Sian Beatty, an independent nuclear consultant.
Sian explains how BECBC members’ expertise and collaboration in supporting the strict regulatory frameworks of the nuclear industry have led to solving highly complex issues which can serve not only Cumbria but other regions in the UK.
Other videos in the series, to be released over the next few weeks, will demonstrate a cross-section of expertise needed to deliver and to decommission nuclear energy projects.
Dianne Richardson, CEO of Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster, said: “We are delighted to introduce this series of videos as a way of demonstrating all that Cumbria has to offer in terms of nuclear expertise.
“The nuclear know-how inherent in BECBC’s membership is readily available right here, right now. Too often, our region simply gets on with its work, but we
do not shout about all that it has to offer.
“It is important though, especially with the UK’s drive towards sustainability and a need for greater energy security, that we promote what we have to offer. Also, quite frankly, because it means business for this region. BECBC is all about creating business opportunities among our membership and, as a result, contributing to the wellbeing of the communities, education of our workforce, and employment in Cumbria and beyond.
“Inviting more people to hear about what we have to offer will help multiply opportunities for Cumbria. We truly are, as our tagline says, the place where energy meets business – this is a great time to tell people our story and invite them to be part of it!”





