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Or they were, before the rules changed. The Prime Minister surprised the nuclear industry last week by saying that its form of energy – underfunded for years, feared by many – was “back on the agenda with a vengeance”. Suddenly it is assumed that a new generation of reactors will be built to replace the existing ones that are being prepared for shutdown. There now seems no need to wait for the energy review due to be published in July. Nuclear enthusiasts are glowing with pleasure.
But more power means more waste. Even if none of the expected 10 new power stations is built, this country will still produce enough highly radioactive nuclear waste to fill 14 Olympic swimming pools.
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