> FOE Cymru > Press releases > Press releases 2007 > Friends of the Earth Cymru appalled by Commission's Severn Barrage recommendations
Environmental pressure group, Friends of the Earth Cymru, is alarmed at the pro-Severn Barrage recommendations proposed by the Sustainable Development Commission (SDC), published today.
Friends of the Earth Cymru is calling for a comprehensive study of tidal lagoons and a Shoots Barrage, but larger scale lagoons were firmly dismissed by the Commission. The pressure group rejects the Commission's recommendation that a feasibility study should be focused on the Severn Barrage and only if it failed key tests would other alternatives be looked at.
The group expressed disappointment that the Commission proposes a scheme that would be publicly funded. Due to its high generating cost of 9.2p per kilowatt hour the Barrage would be nearly three times the cost of large tidal lagoons.
Friends of the Earth Cymru has identified six main reasons why tidal lagoons would be a better option than a Severn Barrage, and sets these out in a comprehensive report released today. (1)
The Severn Barrage would generate just 4.3% of the UK's electricity demand which is just 0.85% percent of the UK's overall energy consumption. (2)
Neil Crumpton, Friends of the Earth Energy Campaigner and author of the group's Severn Barrage Report, said:
"The Sustainable Development Commission is saying that the Severn Barrage would be a flagship leading the UK's investment in renewable energy. Yet to seriously damage an internationally important wildlife site to generate less than one percent of the UK's energy consumption is not the way to lead the world in sustainable development."
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