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image captionThe Wylfa Newydd power plant would be built next to the former nuclear site on Anglesey
Planning approval for a new Welsh nuclear power plant has been put on hold again, as talks continue to save the project.
Hitachi abandoned its bid to build a new £20bn plant at Wylfa on Anglesey in the autumn.
Developers Horizon Nuclear have been holding discussions with interested parties to revive the proposals.
The UK government has now extended the process, known as development consent, until 30 April 2021.
A decision had been due to be made by New Year s Eve, following a request in the autumn to give Horizon more time to hold discussions with potential backers.
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