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Tony Blair has reiterated his backing for nuclear power as the government prepares to unveil its energy strategy. | Tony Blair has reiterated his backing for nuclear power as the government prepares to unveil its energy strategy. |
Plans to build more nuclear power stations are expected to be among the proposals in the Energy White Paper. | Plans to build more nuclear power stations are expected to be among the proposals in the Energy White Paper. |
An expansion of energy efficiency and renewable sources such as tide and wind power will also be detailed. | An expansion of energy efficiency and renewable sources such as tide and wind power will also be detailed. |
The PM says nuclear power can "underpin the security of our energy supply" but opponents say it is dangerous and will reduce investment in renewable sources. | The PM says nuclear power can "underpin the security of our energy supply" but opponents say it is dangerous and will reduce investment in renewable sources. |
Writing in the Times, Mr Blair said there was a need for more renewable energy, as well as nuclear, in order to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. | Writing in the Times, Mr Blair said there was a need for more renewable energy, as well as nuclear, in order to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. |
Low carbon | Low carbon |
"It is right that we consider how nuclear power can help to underpin the security of our energy supply without increasing our reliance on fossil fuels," he said. | "It is right that we consider how nuclear power can help to underpin the security of our energy supply without increasing our reliance on fossil fuels," he said. |
"We can meet our carbon dioxide emissions targets, but only if we are willing to think ahead and take tough decisions over new wind farms - and give serious consideration to nuclear power." | "We can meet our carbon dioxide emissions targets, but only if we are willing to think ahead and take tough decisions over new wind farms - and give serious consideration to nuclear power." |
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He said the government would encourage the design of more energy efficient homes, more use of biofuels and hybrid cars, and new technology in coal and gas-fired power stations to cut emissions. | He said the government would encourage the design of more energy efficient homes, more use of biofuels and hybrid cars, and new technology in coal and gas-fired power stations to cut emissions. |
His indication is, however, expected to lead to questions about where new power stations should be sited. | His indication is, however, expected to lead to questions about where new power stations should be sited. |
Reports suggest ministers are planning to build eight new nuclear power plants over the next 15 years. | Reports suggest ministers are planning to build eight new nuclear power plants over the next 15 years. |
And planning for power stations got a boost on Monday when the Planning White Paper proposed establishing a separate - and quicker - planning system for major infrastructure projects. | And planning for power stations got a boost on Monday when the Planning White Paper proposed establishing a separate - and quicker - planning system for major infrastructure projects. |
'Big mistake' | 'Big mistake' |
Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling told the BBC's Today programme that he had been sceptical about nuclear power when he first came into his job. | Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling told the BBC's Today programme that he had been sceptical about nuclear power when he first came into his job. |
But he had become convinced that it was essential both to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the UK was not dependent on unstable regimes for its energy supplies. | But he had become convinced that it was essential both to reduce carbon emissions and ensure the UK was not dependent on unstable regimes for its energy supplies. |
He said: "Whether you like it or not, nuclear power is a low carbon-emitting source. | He said: "Whether you like it or not, nuclear power is a low carbon-emitting source. |
UK'S ENERGY PRESSURES Supplies of cheap domestic gas are running lowOil and gas prices have risen dramaticallyGovernment aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% of 1990 levels by 2010Nuclear generates 20% of the UK's electricityAll but one of UK's nuclear power stations are set to close by 2023 and no more are planned | UK'S ENERGY PRESSURES Supplies of cheap domestic gas are running lowOil and gas prices have risen dramaticallyGovernment aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% of 1990 levels by 2010Nuclear generates 20% of the UK's electricityAll but one of UK's nuclear power stations are set to close by 2023 and no more are planned |
"To exclude nuclear would be a big mistake." | "To exclude nuclear would be a big mistake." |
The White Paper was originally due to be published in March, but the government was told to consult again after a legal challenge by environmental campaign group Greenpeace. | The White Paper was originally due to be published in March, but the government was told to consult again after a legal challenge by environmental campaign group Greenpeace. |
A new consultation paper will be launched, in addition to the White Paper, on Wednesday. | A new consultation paper will be launched, in addition to the White Paper, on Wednesday. |
Chancellor Gordon Brown - who will take over as prime minister in June - is also thought to back building more nuclear power stations. | Chancellor Gordon Brown - who will take over as prime minister in June - is also thought to back building more nuclear power stations. |
'Total honesty' | 'Total honesty' |
Shadow trade and industry secretary, Alan Duncan, for the Conservatives, said the nuclear industry needed "total honesty" from the government so it could get a clear idea of costs to encourage investment. | Shadow trade and industry secretary, Alan Duncan, for the Conservatives, said the nuclear industry needed "total honesty" from the government so it could get a clear idea of costs to encourage investment. |
He also urged the government needed to "pick up the pace" on renewables. | He also urged the government needed to "pick up the pace" on renewables. |
The Tories are in favour of nuclear power but oppose subsidies or price guarantees for nuclear firms. | The Tories are in favour of nuclear power but oppose subsidies or price guarantees for nuclear firms. |
NUCLEAR WASTE MAPWhere waste is produced and stored around the UKEnlarge Map | NUCLEAR WASTE MAPWhere waste is produced and stored around the UKEnlarge Map |
The Liberal Democrats say building more nuclear power stations would be an "expensive mistake". | The Liberal Democrats say building more nuclear power stations would be an "expensive mistake". |
Writing in the Independent, the party's energy spokesman David Howarth said by promoting nuclear power, the government risks undermining early investment in future "green" technology - like carbon capture. | Writing in the Independent, the party's energy spokesman David Howarth said by promoting nuclear power, the government risks undermining early investment in future "green" technology - like carbon capture. |
The Green Party's Caroline Lucas said Britain should concentrate on being more energy efficient and funding alternative renewable energy sources. | The Green Party's Caroline Lucas said Britain should concentrate on being more energy efficient and funding alternative renewable energy sources. |
'No chance' | 'No chance' |
And there is strong opposition in Scotland, where First Minister Alex Salmond has said there is "absolutely no chance" of new nuclear power stations being built. | And there is strong opposition in Scotland, where First Minister Alex Salmond has said there is "absolutely no chance" of new nuclear power stations being built. |
But BBC Scotland Political Editor Brian Taylor said there was unlikely to be a "big clash" between the two parliaments, as there was already "something approaching a deal" to allow Scotland's energy requirements to be met by a huge increase in renewable energy. | But BBC Scotland Political Editor Brian Taylor said there was unlikely to be a "big clash" between the two parliaments, as there was already "something approaching a deal" to allow Scotland's energy requirements to be met by a huge increase in renewable energy. |
And while Westminster has control over Britain's energy policy, the Scottish Parliament has control over its planning, and also has to give consent for new power stations over a certain size under the Electricity Act. | And while Westminster has control over Britain's energy policy, the Scottish Parliament has control over its planning, and also has to give consent for new power stations over a certain size under the Electricity Act. |