Greenpeace response to Electricity Bill Amendment

Last edited 9 January 2003 at 9:00am
9 January, 2003

Responding to today's first reading of the Electricity (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill - which will enable government to increase their stake in British Energy and to make unlimited funds available to the company - Greenpeace Energy Campaigner Jim Footner said, 

"The Government is using this Bill to give itself free rein to pour unlimited amounts of public money into the bankrupt nuclear power company British Energy. This company has failed - its catalogue of crises prove that nuclear power is outdated and totally uneconomic. The bill shows how little faith the government has in its own restructuring plans. Despite repeated attempts to make British Energy competitive, no sensible investor is likely to go near it."

"Instead of throwing good money after bad, Government should shut the nuclear industry down and invest instead in the UK's vast renewable energy sources - like wind and wave power. The Government urgently needs to wake up and realise that nuclear power is not only uneconomic, unsafe and unpopular, it is also completely unnecessary."

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