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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.
The net flows of electricity between France and Germany have increased “significantly” over the last six months partly because of the closure of nuclear reactors in Germany following the accident at Fukushima-Daiichi, EDF has said.
The net flows of electricity between France and Germany have increased “significantly” over the last six months partly because of the closure of nuclear reactors in Germany following the accident at Fukushima-Daiichi, EDF has said.
NuGen, the UK nuclear company aiming to develop a new nuclear power plant in Cumbria, northwest England, has been given approval to begin site characterisation work.
A decline in the amount of nuclear power in the global energy mix would put upward pressure on energy prices, raise additional concerns about energy security and make it harder and more expensive to combat climate change, the International Energy Agency has said.
Despite the near- to medium-term uncertainty, in the long term there are still “strong and promising” growth prospects for the nuclear industry, Canada’s uranium mining company Cameco has said.
EDF Energy has applied for consent from the UK’s Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) to build and operate two new nuclear reactor units at Hinkley Point in Somerset, the utility said in a statement.
Stress tests carried out by EDF Energy on its eight nuclear plants in the UK have shown that they are all “very robust” under the most extreme scenarios, even those far beyond what could ever be plausible in the UK, the company has said.
Exposure of the public from authorised discharges of radioactive material and direct radiation around the 39 nuclear sites in the UK has remained within legal limits and radioactivity in food is “well within safe levels”, according to an independent report.
Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has confirmed that it has detected signs of nuclear fission reactions in unit number 2 at the shut-down Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan.