Public opinion sought on nuclear reactor plans

11 September 2007

People are to be asked for their opinions on a new nuclear reactor planned for the UK.

EDF Energy and AREVA have announced the public consultation after submitting an application to construct the reactor to the Health and Safety Executive and the Environment Agency.

It is hoped that that a website set up publishing details of the nuclear reactor will help to address any concerns people may have about nuclear energy.

Chief Executive of EDF Energy Vincent de Rivaz said: "The company has played a leading role in the debate on how to meet future energy needs and public involvement is important to achieve agreement on the way forward."

Four companies, including EDF hope to build new nuclear power plants in Britain, including GE-Hitachi, Toshiba-Westinghouse and the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.

EDF Energy and AREVA claims that replacing existing ageing nuclear plants with gas fired power stations would increase the UK's carbon emissions by 4% or 29 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.

Making small changes to your gas and electricity use can help save the planet and save you money too. Read tips on how to be more energy efficient and see if you can save even more by switching suppliers using uSwitch.com's free and impartial comparison and switching service.

Start switching

< Back to market news

© 2008 Adfero Ltd

Content for the uSwitch.com market news service is provided by a third party, Adfero Ltd. Whilst uSwitch.com makes reasonable efforts to check the reliability of this content, uSwitch.com does not guarantee the accuracy thereof or endorse the views or opinions given by Adfero Ltd, unless expressly stated otherwise.