Did any of the witnesses point out the eye-wateringly high cost of new nuclear, as well as how painfully slow the process will be, given the amount of time it will take for it to be up and running? With the best will in the world, it is unlikely that there will be a new big nuclear power station until the early 2030s. Given the Government’s own target to decarbonise the electricity supply by 2035, nuclear will be unable to play much of a part in helping us to achieve that.
Energy Infrastructure
Proceeding contribution from
Caroline Lucas
(Green Party)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 5 July 2023.
It occurred during Estimates day
and
Backbench debate on Energy Infrastructure.
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