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In focus with Sir Bernard Ingham
Up to our ears in debt but value for money still has no appeal
Well, now we know how much Chancellor George Osborne is committed to value for money in energy policy. Not much. True, in his autumn statement he halved subsidies for solar panels but only because their cost has come down substantially. He also brought in £250m energy cost relief for intensive energy users who are supposed to be a prime target for reducing carbon emissions, thereby complicating energy policy still further while usefully helping to retain heavy industry in the UK.
Japan’s response to the crisis at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant was flawed by poor communication and delays in releasing data on dangerous radiation leaks at the facility, a government-appointed investigative committee has found.
Complete decommissioning of units 1 to 4 at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan could take up to 50 years, according to plans released today by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
The Japanese government should assume overall responsibility for the recovery effort at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant until decommissioning is completed, a report approved by the Japan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) has said.
France will launch a security review at all its nuclear sites following a recent break-in at two EDF nuclear facilities by Greenpeace protesters, prime minister Francois Fillon said yesterday.
Three reactor units damaged by the earthquake and tsunami at Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan have reached a stable state of cold shutdown, prime minister Yoshihiko Noda said today.
Clean energy is as important to mankind as clean air and water.
However, one might well ask:
How did ancient man survive without coal, oil, gas and electricity? The answer is that he had manpower (including slaves), horsepower (and even elephants) to satisfy his unsophisticated needs in a world of small population.
Three reactor units damaged by the earthquake and tsunami at Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan have reached a stable state of cold shutdown, prime minister Yoshihiko Noda said today.
Nuclear energy contributes to lower system costs and electricity prices, and as a large scale low-carbon energy option will remain in the EU power generation mix, the European Commission says in an energy policy roadmap published today.
Areva has put eight major investment projects on hold and will cut operating expenses by 1 billion euro (EUR) (1.3 billion US dollars) by 2015 under a plan intended to reverse losses and allow it to fund capital expenditure with in-house cash by 2014, the company said today.
Nuclear energy cooperation agreements between Japan and four other countries have been approved by both houses of the Japanese Diet (parliament), the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (JAIF) has said.