Engineering Angles Podcast with Natalia Campos Delgado, Project Manager at UK Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant

04 Mar 2025

On World Engineering Day 2025 dedicated to “Shaping our Sustainable Future through Engineering”, we caught up with Natalia CAMPOS DELGADO, Project Manager, who works on one of the largest engineering projects in Europe, the EDF (UK) Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, which will cut carbon emissions by 9 million tonnes per year in the UK.

Listen to our latest Engineering Angles Podcast in which she explains what motivates her to work on such a game-changing project.

"By building new nuclear reactors I’m directly contributing to both Tractebel’s vision and UK’s net-zero target. The Hinkley Point C project is set to provide low-carbon electricity to six million homes for around 60 years."

"In my generation, we haven’t had much of the chance to witness first-hand the construction of new nuclear power plants. I still pinch myself as I’m lucky to contribute to a project that will change people's lives by providing zero-carbon electricity," says Natalia.

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