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The Severn Barrage - Why we oppose it and what the alternatives could be

The tidal range in the Severn Estuary is one of the highest in the world, reaching over 13 metres, and ideas for taking advantage of energy generation have long been suggested.

The proposed Severn Barrage project would stretch nearly 10 miles from Lavernock Point west of Cardiff to near Brean Down in Somerset. It would cost around £14 billion.

Construction of the 60 million tonne structure, including 370 reinforced concrete caissons totalling 17 million tonnes, would take until 2019 at the earliest. It would enclose around 185 square miles of the estuary.

Why would the Barrage be environmentally damaging?

Why the Severn Barrage will not address our needs

Alternative low-carbon solutions

Friends of the Earth believes there are environmentally benign ways to generate tidal energy from the Severn Estuary. To destroy a unique, internationally important and protected conservation area to generate just one percent of UK energy is not the way forward.

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