09 Jan 2003
The Department of Trade and Industry today announced new legislation
which will allow the Government to transfer the costs incurred by British
Energy in dealing with nuclear waste onto the tax payer [1].
British Energy is in financial crisis and has already received a £650
million emergency loan from the Government. The company is holding an
extraordinary general meeting on Tuesday 14th January 2003.
The Governments Bill will provide parliamentary authority
for Government to incur expenditure on British Energy or on acquiring
British Energy companies or their assets [2] as well as amending
the Electricity Act 1989 and repealing Part II of the Act.
It will mean the taxpayer is effectively providing a £3 billion
bailout for British Energy. Sometime, this spring, the Government is
due to publish another bill to load the taxpayer with almost £4
billion of liabilities from British Nuclear Fuels plc, Britains
other nuclear generator. All in all, the nuclear industry will be getting
a £7 billion subsidy [3].
Commenting, Friends of the Earth nuclear campaigner Roger Higman said:
"This Bill paves the way for British Energy to fob the costs of dealing with its nuclear waste onto the tax-payer. It is a £3 billion back-door payment to nuclear power. It shows yet again that nuclear power is a financial as well as an environmental disaster. The sooner we join Germany, Spain, Holland, Belgium and Sweden in phasing out nuclear power the better."
[1] The Electricity (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Bill was published on Thursday 9th January 2003. Copies
of the Bill will be available from www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/pabills.htm
[2] See DTI News Release (P/2003/5) www.dti.gov.uk
[3] A full
briefing (PDF 140K) on Britain's nuclear
liabilities is available from the press office at Friends of the Earth.
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