The future of the UK Nuclear Industry - a perspective from a former Energy secretary

Lord Howell, who as David Howell was secretary of state for energy, gave a speech about the future of nuclear power in Britain in the House of Lords in December which has been published as a column on "The Article" website here.

He is also chair of Windsor Energy Group, a former president of the Energy Industries Association and the British Institute of Energy Economists.

He concludes that the lesson from the current volatility in energy markets is that orderly energy transition to a low-carbon world will take time and must have back-up. A large part of that — if it is to be low carbon and in line with climate goals — has to be nuclear. Fossil fuels, too, even the hated coal sector, will have to play their part.

But without firm decisions on the nuclear new-build front now, soon, we will encounter again and again precisely the kind of situation of which we currently have the foretaste—namely horrendous price spikes, outages, heavy industrial damage, real suffering in vulnerable households.

I agree. Nuclear new build should form part of the mix in a balanced energy policy.

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