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  • ...d in 1998 to represent the interests of lobbyists with the creation of the Scottish Parliament. Membership of ASPA is predominantly drawn from the commercial ...topher Mackie, "Winning friends and influencing people in the corridors of power", The Scotsman, 27.11.08</ref>
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  • ...up the mess left by the old atomic generation, not to promote new nuclear power stations." ...[[Temasek]] | [[The Hospital Club]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[Tidal Lagoon Power]] | [[TSB]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Water UK|WaterUK]] <ref> [http:
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  • Reclaim the Power activist Ash Hewitson told ''PR Week'' companies like Bell Pottinger were ' ...in Iraq to promote the establishment of democracy ahead of the handover of power to the interim Iraqi authority on 30 June. According to ''PR Week'', the co
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  • ...opean Atomic Forum]] (FORATOM) declaration in support of increased nuclear power in the EU.<ref>FORATOM, "[http://www.foratom.be/ClimateChangeSem/3%203152-0 ...end of their lives and yet we have no plans to build even one more nuclear power station,” he said.
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  • ...as Barratt, Wimpey, and Taylor Woodrow; big retailers; quarry owners; and power stations. Mr St George, now the company's director of special projects, liv ...company had 'created a large number of letters for projects as diverse as power stations, quarries, and supermarkets.' This is all in breach of the APPC’
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  • ...supplies and reduce CO2 emissions, we have got to put the issue of nuclear power on the agenda".<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6681377.stm BBC ...a year before the government annnounced its "official review" into nuclear power in the UK - Weber and BNFL were working on their own plan:
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  • ...Press'' newspaper, he was a journalist until he became a Labour MP for the Scottish constituency Cunninghame North in 1987. <ref>[http://www.niauk.org/energych ...s involved in renewables - he is also a long-standing supporter of nuclear power and regularly speaks in favour of nuclear. <ref>[http://www.publications.pa
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  • ...[[EDF Energy]]. BE owned and operated eight former UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <re ...nd registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It was publicly owned until it was privatised and floated
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  • ...uclear new-build policy in light of recent events at the Fukushima nuclear power plant".<ref>Rob Edwards, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jun/30 ...d the NIA "in an effort to protect and promote their plans for new nuclear power stations".
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  • Jenkins is a trenchant critic of wind power and vocal advocate of nuclear. {{ref|nukes}} ...here is no way of coming close to such a cut except by recourse to nuclear power. Therefore meeting the target means building new nuclear stations immediate
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  • ...Labour government should give the go-ahead to a new generation of nuclear power stations. ...elegraph "Labour has been paralysed by an irrational fear of civil nuclear power ...
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  • ...lear Industry (NCNI) which was formed in 1986. nUKlear21 "believes nuclear power is an energy source for the 21st century and we have embodied that in our n ...rked a new approach to our campaigning from merely defending civil nuclear power to actively promoting it as an environmentally friendly non-global warming
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  • ...weeks of direct action against supply companies, announced by Reclaim the Power, which opposes fracking and other fossil fuels. <ref> Ruth Hayhurst, [http ...y 'hoping to persuade MPs, the Prime Minister and his Cabinet that nuclear power is a necessary part of a secure and balanced energy policy for Britain'.
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  • ...the [[South of Scotland Electricity Board]] and utility company [[Scottish Power]] from 1982-92. ...current energy policy on producing 100 per cent of Scotland’s needs from renewables as “disastrous”'.
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  • ...r-generation/nuclear/nuclear-in-the-energy-mix.html E.ON website: 'Nuclear Power in the Energy Mix'], undated, accessed July, 2012.</ref> ...Array in the Thames Estuary. It also has 13 large-scale Combined Heat and Power plants across the UK. <ref> [http://www.eon-uk.com/about/generation.aspx E.
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  • ...he Times'' gave three stars if Cabinet members were "Committed" to nuclear power; two if they were "For" it and one if they were "Wary". The results were a *[[Tony Blair]] *** Believes all arguments point to nuclear power as answer to security of energy supply and lower carbon emissions
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  • ...dustrial Development Advice Board, Public Services Productivity Committee, Scottish National Heritage, UK Round Table on Sustainable Development, SW Essex Busi ...ar is a recognized leader in protecting the environment and believes solar power is a key element to reduce the threat of global climate change and improve
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  • ...on limited government, competition and free-markets. The implications for Scottish Water in such a vision are clear; a ceding of control to the private sector ...[[John Blundell]] have both recently advocated the full privatisation of [[Scottish Water]].
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  • ...tish Power logo<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Power Scottish Power logo]</ref>]] ...natural gas to homes and business around the United Kingdom and generates power for supply to the grid. It owns '''[[PPM Energy]]''' in the United States a
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  • ...ity company, which owns [[ScottishPower]] in the UK. It is Spain's biggest power company and the world's largest wind generator. ...ompany with an installed capacity in 2011 of 21,989 MW in Spain (excluding renewables), of which 3,373MW was nuclear.
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  • ...and a member of the Offshore Advisory Committee of [[Mainstream Renewable Power]]. <ref> [http://www.mhpc.com/meet/brian-bender/ Brian Bender] ''MHP Commun ...bhan Pitt]] | [[Katherine Pogson]] | [[Paula Pohja-Hutchison]] | [[Gregory Power]] | [[Joseph Reed]] | [[Jamie Ricketts]] | [[Emma Rispoli]] | [[Giles Robin
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  • ...riety of organisations, including generators, project developers, fuel and power suppliers, equipment producers and service providers. Members range in size ...the use of sustainable energy in the UK. The REA was called the Renewable Power Association until October 2005."
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  • ...newableUK''' is the trade association for wind power, wave power and tidal power industries in the United Kingdom. It was previously known as the British Wi Though formed as a wind power lobby and research body, BWEA expanded to represent a number of technologie
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  • Bellenden's Edinburgh office claims to 'help businesses navigate Scottish politics'. The coming 2016 election in Scotland, and more devolution, mean ...t impact your business and help you represent your interest with MSPs, the Scottish Government, wider stakeholders and the media.'
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  • ...nuclear, which their members predominantly supply<ref>Toke, David. 'The EU Renewables Directive: Whats the fuss About Trading' Energy Policy 36 (2008) 3001– 30 ...e_Energy:_Renewables_Greenwash UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy: Renewables Greenwash]
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  • ...racted negotiations with the UK government to build the UK's first nuclear power plant in a generation. ...th West (SWEB Energy) area, the distribution network is owned by [[Western Power Distribution]], but EDF supplies customers in that area.<ref>[http://www.ed
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  • SRF was formed in 1996. It is the main renewables trade association and lobby group for Scotland and is closely linked to the ...rategies which make the best use of our indigenous resources.<ref>Scottish Renewables Forum, "[http://www.scottishrenewables.com/Default.aspx?WP=1 About Us]", SR
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  • :A Smart Grid as part of an electricity power system can intelligently integrate the actions of all users connected to it ...nnovation; cost-effective integration of low carbon technology; end to end power system capability and flexibility; customers that play an active role in th
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  • ...n Aided]], [[Carbon Capture and Storage Association]], [[Combined Heat and Power Association]] and a number of other carbon trading and offsetting organisat ...z]] spill and the [[Brent Spar]] fiasco created a wave of bad press, and a renewables based image was deemed commercially prudent ([[BP]]'s Beyond Petroleum camp
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  • ...[Grosvenor Gardens]] with a number of other carbon trading, offsetting and renewables/greenwash lobbyists. Ex-Director (as at June 1999) of the CHPA [[David Gree 'The aim of the CHPA is to promote the wider use of combined heat and power and community heating. To do this, the Association works with its members,
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  • ...energy technologies - renewables, energy efficiency and combined heat and power. We have over 126 parliamentary members and 250 industry members.<ref>PRASE ...e]accessed 16/12/09</ref>, sharing a building with the [[Combined Heat and Power Association]], the [[UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy]] and other
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  • ...b|right|Map of planned UK CCS projects for [[E.ON]], [[Scottish Power]], [[Scottish and Southern Energy]], [[Centrica]], [[Progressive Energy]] and [[RWE]] ]] :In April [2009], the UK Government announced that all new combustion power stations over 300 MW in England and Wales will have to be designed ‘carbo
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  • ...ge]] about the faltering of the Coalition's plan to have eight new nuclear power stations built within the next decade. ...y for investment in new, low-carbon generation, including nuclear and wind power. "We will not sign up for anything we think is bad for bill payers. We beli
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  • ...fairs News'', 31 March 2010.</ref>, Alastair Ross from the Association for Scottish Public Affairs (ASPA) argues that the Conservative position ‘has changed ====April 6th - The Scottish Government refuses to reveal details of the Prince of Wales lobbying activi
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  • ...mentalists to drop their 'ideological' opposition to shale gas and nuclear power and says climate change should be addressed in 'as cheap a possible way"'. *'''28''': The Scottish government announces a moratorium on fracking planning permissions. <ref>
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  • ...on, which could make it easier for new projects, such as oil pipelines and power plants, to move forward with far less federal review of their impact on the ...U to extend its carbon-pricing scheme to “stationary” sources, such as power plants, to include tailpipe emissions from vehicles using petrol or diesel.
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