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Home arrow News arrow NIA Press Releases arrow Nuclear power is "essential for the UK's future"
Nuclear power is "essential for the UK's future" | Print |  E-mail
Tuesday, 31 May 2011

THE UK NUCLEAR INDUSTRY has given a clear signal on the need for new nuclear power in the UK in the wake of Germany’s decision to phase-out its nuclear power stations by 2022.

The Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) today (31/5/11) said that the UK’s future security of supply and clean-air ambitions meant that building new nuclear power stations to replace its ageing fleet “was essential” to ensure a balanced low-carbon future for Britain.

NIA Chief Executive Keith Parker said he was aware of the political sensitivities in Germany but underlined nuclear “is crucial” for supporting a modern low-carbon economy.

“Of course we agree that we should conserve energy wherever we can – this idea appears to be part of the German plan going forward. We also support a major increase in renewables as the Germans do. However nuclear supplies the essential base-load electricity needed to power an advanced industrial economy, and is key in protecting the UK from becoming too reliant on imported energy.”

“Nuclear is the only low-carbon base-load source we have. It currently gives us 80% of all our low-carbon electricity in the UK. It offers security of supply which puts Britain in a good position, and it helps us lead the way in delivering a low-carbon economy.”

Keith Parker added: “Our nearest neighbours in France rely on 80% nuclear power. In the UK we are only 20% - but that 20% is crucial in ensuring the UK is not exposed to a loss of supply. A balanced mix involving nuclear, renewables and fossil fuels is a sensible approach for the UK.”

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