Nuclear: Government Guilty on All Counts ; OUTLOOK
Warner, Jeremy, The Independent (London, England)
Expensive, dangerous and likely to crowd out investment in ren- ewables - that broadly sum-marises the view of this newspaper on nuclear energy. My own concerns about the options set out in yesterday's Energy White Paper and "nuclear consultation" are less to do with the safety of nuclear, or its merits versus re-newables, as its financial viability and the Government's continued lack of urgency in pressing forward with plans to address Britain's looming energy gap.
On this front, the consultation paper again ducks all the important questions and therefore fails to take the debate any further forward than it was a year ago when the Government first formally came out in ā¦
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Article title: Nuclear: Government Guilty on All Counts ; OUTLOOK.
Contributors: Warner, Jeremy - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: May 24, 2007.
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