ENDS Report 416, September 2009, pp. 36-40
29 September 2009
The government is looking for substantial investment in new nuclear generation capacity to come on line during the next decade. Paul Hatchwell investigates the barriers and prospects for success
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Further information:
- 1. White paper on nuclear power impact assessment, BERR, 2008
- 2. Energy security: a national challenge in a changing world
- 3. Generic design assessment
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