Summary
This publication,
'Meeting
the Energy Challenge - A White Paper on Nuclear Power’ (Cm. 7296), sets out
the Government's decision taken in response to the May 2007 consultation paper,
'Meeting
the Energy Challenge: A White Paper on Energy’ (Cm. 7124 2006-07).
The May publication set out the Government's international and
domestic strategy to address two main challenges: tackling climate change by
reducing carbon dioxide emissions; and ensuring clean and affordable energy as
the country becomes increasingly dependent on imported fuel. An online
consultation on nuclear power and the role of the private sector was produced
at the same time.
(Available to download)
In
'Meeting
the Energy Challenge - A White Paper on Nuclear Power’ (Cm. 7296), the
Government believes it is in the public interest that new nuclear power
stations should have a role to play in the country's future energy mix
alongside other low-carbon sources. It also believes that energy companies
should have the option of investing in them and that the Government should take
active steps to open up the way to the construction of new nuclear power
stations.
It will be for the energy companies to fund, develop, and
build the new stations including meeting the full costs of decommissioning and
their full share of waste management costs.
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