From today's FT

There is a front page item in today's FT about the proposals to develop new Nuclear plants, with particular reference to concerns within government about staffing issues and linkages to renewable energy.

I agree with he view attributed to the energy industry that if we are to get enough low-carbon electricity to meet the country's needs while cutting our carbon footprint, we need both nuclear and renewables.

There is an interesting quote from a leaked government document on the subject of the treasury's attitude to nuclear waste. The FT says

"The document suggests that the treasury is resisting plans to invite councils to bid for the right to house the waste repository because it fears that only one council - the one that includes Sellafield in Cumbria - will apply. This lack of competition would leave it able to demand extra funding of more than £1 billion."

The council concerned is of course Copeland Borough Council, and those who have sat through debates at Copeland Council on the issue will be thinking "surprise, surprise!"

It is certainly interesting to read such a hint of the Treasury's thinking on this subject.

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