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Bosses and Unions misguided on nukes

Friends of the Earth Cymru has attacked calls for more nuclear power in Wales as misguided and accused the TUC and CBI in Wales of inflating the role that nuclear power plays in Welsh energy provision. The calls come as Tony Blair seems to be signalling a shift in favour of more nuclear plants in the UK.

The group points out that both the CBI and TUC claim that nuclear power supplies nearly a third of Wales' energy [1]. It does not. It generates around thirty per cent of Wales' electricity but, as electricity provides only seventeen per cent of our total energy requirement, the contribution of nuclear power amounts to less than six per cent.

Friends of the Earth Cymru also accuses the organisations, and the Prime Minister, of raising spectres of fuel shortages which couldn't be filled by nuclear power stations which would take at least ten years to build.

Julian Rosser, Director of Friends of the Earth Cymru commented,

"It's a great pity to see the CBI and TUC getting together in Wales to distort the important debate about energy provision. Climate change is the biggest threat we face but nuclear power is too risky to be a part of the solution.

"Wales can meet its energy needs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create jobs by investing in energy efficiency and clean renewable energy sources. With support, Wales could generate over fifty per cent of its electricity needs from renewables within ten years. That's the sort of bold agenda the CBI and TUC should be supporting."

Notes

[1] "Nuclear power currently contributes around 30% of our energy needs and it provides a major carbon-free source of energy." TUC Cymru response to Assembly Government Energy routemap consultation, September 2005

"To pretend that nuclear generation does not exist when it currently generates 30% of Wales' energy supply, undermines the credibility of the whole document, and of the Assembly Government's thinking in this area."
CBI Wales response to Assembly Government Energy routemap consultation, September 2005

[2] Nuclear power is not the solution to tackling climate change:


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November 2005
Friends of the Earth Cymru

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