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New state aid rules a blow for UK nuclear energy plan – Greenpeace

Last edited 9 April 2014 at 12:12pm
9 April, 2014

Brussels, 9 April 2014 – New rules on state aid adopted today by the European Commission will make it harder for the UK and other governments to subsidise nuclear energy projects like the new reactors at Hinkley Point, said Greenpeace.

 The UK government wants to grant unprecedented levels of public subsidies and disproportionately favourable conditions for the mainly state-owned French energy giant EDF to build two new nuclear reactors at Hinkley, in the south-west of England. The Commission is currently investigating the UK plan for a possible breach of EU competition rules.

UK ministers unsuccessfully lobbied the EU executive until the very last minute to make nuclear energy eligible for aid under the new rules.

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