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Old 02-11-2021, 23:29   #133
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Re: Climate Change - sea level rises.

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
(I say UK, but at present only the UK government has the backbone to stand up against the eco-loons which means it is effectively England - the devolved administrations in Wales and Scotland don’t control energy policy but they do have the power to call in planning requests, and have threatened to do so for any proposed new nuclear).
You might be correct for Scotland but the Welsh government is very pro-nuclear. The Welsh government is keen for the Trawsfynydd project to happen and has established a site company. The Rolls-Royce-led consortium has said that Wales in particular holds significant potential for small modular reactors and has cited Trawsfynydd and Anglesey as potential locations.
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