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The Lights Going Off Has Moved A Little Bit Closer !
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We desperately need more electricity generating capability, and yet Hinkley Point now looks as if it will never get built. Or if it will be built, it may be too late to provide the power we need in the near future. What shortsightedness this is. We can't continue to bury our heads in the sand here. One day, in the near future we face the real possibility of coming home and not being able to turn a light on.
We desperately need more electricity generating capability, and yet Hinkley Point now looks as if it will never get built. Or if it will be built, it may be too late to provide the power we need in the near future. What shortsightedness this is. We can't continue to bury our heads in the sand here. One day, in the near future we face the real possibility of coming home and not being able to turn a light on.
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It was idiotic to pause our nuclear power generation programme. It remains a vital medium term power supply. But we still need science to come up with renewable alternatives. What we have now can add to the mix, but has issues that suggest they could not take over as the main reliable power source.
It was idiotic to pause our nuclear power generation programme. It remains a vital medium term power supply. But we still need science to come up with renewable alternatives. What we have now can add to the mix, but has issues that suggest they could not take over as the main reliable power source.
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