Intensity of Magnetic Fields around new T-pylon construction in South West

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Dear Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy,
I wish to know the predicted magnetic field strengths along the newly proposed Hinkley Point Connection link and whether these have been compared with experimental magnetic field test measurements of the proposed T-pylon model.

Yours faithfully,
Dr Geoff Camplin FInstP

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