Hitachi’s exit puts Britain’s nuclear policy in meltdown

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As coal and nuclear plants retire, the government expects new nuclear stations to replace them. Many doubt they will materialise

 

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IF industries were required 2 account for externalities (pay fees proportional 2 pollution put / natural resource depleted), research into liquid-fuel nuclear (LFTR) would find plenty of funding from investors. It's the best option if prices tell the truth

Go solar.

Fantastic. Use Chinese help to finish nuclear power plant

exit puts Britain's ? policy in meltdown

Then they can refine the nuclear waste and make bombs to sell?

We have alternatives, we just need investment.

However much it's proponents may try to pretend otherwise, nuclear power isn't 'clean'.

England's nuclear power policy. Scotland has a program for CleanEnergy

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