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by roryirvine
11 days ago
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Even taking the different average capacity factors into account, the renewables would still produce more electricity each year than Hinkley Point C. The case against new nuclear is simple: they take too long and cost too much money. HPC got the go-ahead based on EDF bearing the brunt of the risk, but if we could have persuaded French taxpayers to subsidise new UK offshore wind it would have made much more sense for us to do that instead. |
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