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Four of our five active remaining nuclear power stations are due to close within the lifetime of this government.
Google and Amazon have announced tie-ups with power plant developers for the construction of small modular nuclear reactors.
Mark Zuckerberg sees the main problem for businesses like his enormous data centres in developing their huge data centres: “We’re going to run into energy constraints”.
Cost of building nuclear power stations is more than twice as high here as in France .
Average UK industrial energy prices are a third more than those of our nearest neighbour.
Ed Miliband has focused chiefly on wind, authorising turbine construction onshore.
But efficient production is all about energy density (each gram of uranium generates three million times as much energy as a gram of coal).
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