The government has given the go-ahead for the construction
of a new nuclear power station to be built at the Hinkley Point site on the Somerset 
coast. The facility already contains two older power plants; one of them now
closed. The new power station will consist of two reactors of Franco-Chinese
design built by the French company EDF and their partners in China .
Given the unimaginative name of Hinkley 
 Point  C Britain 's
electricity supply. Since 2008 the government has been working to phase out the
country's aging coal-fired power stations and replace them with renewables like
solar and wind farms, gas-fired plants and nuclear power. Didcot B in
Oxfordshire, near where I live, has recently been transformed into just such a
gas-fired plant. Constructions like these justify increases in fracking and
that's just one of the pitfalls of the UK 
authorities' new energy policy. Wind farms harm wildlife. Bats are particularly
at risk, being blown into the blades of the turbines at night. The turbines spoil
the natural look of wilderness areas, especially in Scotland .
The risks of nuclear power are obvious; radioactive pollution, what to do with
the waste and the catastrophic results of major accidents like Fukushima 
and Chernobyl . To be fair, the
latest nuclear reactors are far more advanced and much safer than the older
plants that have done the most harm, but nothing is a hundred percent safe, and
the consequences of a disaster are so terrible that I think the risk is not justified,
however tiny the odds.
The construction of Hinkley 
 Point  C 
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/energy-politics-and-ufos-2015.html.

Joi Scientific has a much better technology than nuclear.
ReplyDeleteInfinitely better!
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