It certainly is a huge step forward for nuclear power and full marks to the powerful nuclear industry lobby. A huge step forward for an antiquated, ridiculously expensive and dangerous way to boil water that cannot possibly help with the oil crisis or indeed any oil crises that comes along in the next 30 years (you do know that SMRs don't exist, don't you?) You can read the truth about nuclear power at STAND's (Severnside Together Against Nuclear Development) website https://www.nuclearsevernside.co.uk/
Just when will people with a bee in their bonnet realise that they are responsible for imposing costs beyond their ability to pay? If the government imposed costs on objectors if they lose their case, it might restrain some perform the stupidity they cannot recognise in their objections. The SMR nuclear reactors will be a boon to energy supply when they finally get going.
Will this bring down the costs for Sizewell, or is it really only affecting future nuclear projects?
It certainly is a huge step forward for nuclear power and full marks to the powerful nuclear industry lobby. A huge step forward for an antiquated, ridiculously expensive and dangerous way to boil water that cannot possibly help with the oil crisis or indeed any oil crises that comes along in the next 30 years (you do know that SMRs don't exist, don't you?) You can read the truth about nuclear power at STAND's (Severnside Together Against Nuclear Development) website https://www.nuclearsevernside.co.uk/
Just when will people with a bee in their bonnet realise that they are responsible for imposing costs beyond their ability to pay? If the government imposed costs on objectors if they lose their case, it might restrain some perform the stupidity they cannot recognise in their objections. The SMR nuclear reactors will be a boon to energy supply when they finally get going.