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Nuclear plans attract fresh fire | Nuclear plans attract fresh fire |
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Anti-nuclear groups have expressed their disappointment at reports that the UK is poised to join France in creating new nuclear generators. | |
The Guardian newspaper reported that plans for the joint venture are to be announced when French President Nicolas Sarkozy visits the UK next week. | |
Friends of the Earth says developing nuclear technology was "nonsense" when it comes to tackling climate change. | Friends of the Earth says developing nuclear technology was "nonsense" when it comes to tackling climate change. |
Downing Street officials said they would not comment on the report. | Downing Street officials said they would not comment on the report. |
Nuclear power is limited, dangerous and requires a lot of hi-tech skills to deal with the waste. By far the better technology is renewables Friends of the Earth | Nuclear power is limited, dangerous and requires a lot of hi-tech skills to deal with the waste. By far the better technology is renewables Friends of the Earth |
According to the Guardian, the plan calls for the UK to tap into France's nuclear expertise to create both a skilled workforce and technology that can be exported worldwide within the next 15 years. | |
Renewables | Renewables |
The paper says the UK is eager to come up with alternatives to fossil fuels. | |
But Friends of the Earth campaigner Neil Crumpton said: "The idea of selling nuclear power around the world as a solution to climate change is just nonsense. | But Friends of the Earth campaigner Neil Crumpton said: "The idea of selling nuclear power around the world as a solution to climate change is just nonsense. |
"Nuclear power is limited, dangerous and requires a lot of hi-tech skills to deal with the waste. By far the better technology is renewables." | "Nuclear power is limited, dangerous and requires a lot of hi-tech skills to deal with the waste. By far the better technology is renewables." |
Mr Crumpton said desert climates need to look to solar energy, while more northerly countries should embrace wind power. | Mr Crumpton said desert climates need to look to solar energy, while more northerly countries should embrace wind power. |
"It is these safe, simple, easily constructed technologies that the UK and all other countries should be promoting." | "It is these safe, simple, easily constructed technologies that the UK and all other countries should be promoting." |
World leader | World leader |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown wants to limit reliance on imported natural gas from Russia at a time when the UK's North Sea oil reserves are beginning to dwindle. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown wants to limit reliance on imported natural gas from Russia at a time when the UK's North Sea oil reserves are beginning to dwindle. |
Currently, the UK derives only 20% of its electricity from an ageing stock of nuclear plants, compared with 79% in France - a recognised world leader in nuclear power. | |
The UK has begun the process of licensing newer nuclear reactor designs as a first step towards building more reactors. | |
Sellafield is one of Britain's aging nuclear facilities | Sellafield is one of Britain's aging nuclear facilities |
News of the venture comes just days after British Energy, the country's biggest nuclear provider, announced it was in talks that could lead to a "business combination or an offer" for the firm. | News of the venture comes just days after British Energy, the country's biggest nuclear provider, announced it was in talks that could lead to a "business combination or an offer" for the firm. |
A spokeswoman for British Energy, which operates eight nuclear stations in the UK, said she could not comment further on whether or not there is a link with the government's plan to join forces with France. | A spokeswoman for British Energy, which operates eight nuclear stations in the UK, said she could not comment further on whether or not there is a link with the government's plan to join forces with France. |
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