bigreddog wrote:It's good news for the local economy and for energy security and supply. It's going to be expensive ( about £2.5b per power station) but we have to reduce our depedence on fossil fuels. The greens will no doubt look to oppose them. We still need to identify a place for storage of spent fuel/waste, but that's something that can be sorted out. I for one look forward to the new jobs.
P/T Indie wrote:bigreddog wrote:We still need to identify a place for storage of spent fuel/waste, but that's something that can be sorted out.
Giant Axe?
Trevor wrote:I'm not an expert but I'd think it was to make sure the comapnies build them here instead of building them in a country where the goverment does offer some subsidy. If it was just left to the companies to act on their own we might find all the big nuclear power companies building stations in say China or India and us having to buy power from them in the future.
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