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'''British Nuclear Energy Society'''(BNES) is a Westminster-based body set up to promote nuclear power. The organization has links to nuclear companies including [[BNFL]] and [[British Energy and it shares its Westminster address with [[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]]. | '''British Nuclear Energy Society'''(BNES) is a Westminster-based body set up to promote nuclear power. The organization has links to nuclear companies including [[BNFL]] and [[British Energy and it shares its Westminster address with [[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]]. | ||
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+ | :The Energy minister, Mike O'Brien, says the Government is not partisan about nuclear energy. After the [[Nuclear Industry Association]]/British Nuclear Energy Society annual conference on Thursday, he said the market, not the Government, must decide whether we need more generation capacity, and what kind. | ||
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*[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1619 Your Planet: Clouding the atmosphere], ''The Independent'', September 19, 2005 | *[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1619 Your Planet: Clouding the atmosphere], ''The Independent'', September 19, 2005 |
Revision as of 15:51, 12 January 2006
The Organization
British Nuclear Energy Society(BNES) is a Westminster-based body set up to promote nuclear power. The organization has links to nuclear companies including BNFL and [[British Energy and it shares its Westminster address with Supporters of Nuclear Energy.
On December 2005, The Independent on Sunday reports:
- The Energy minister, Mike O'Brien, says the Government is not partisan about nuclear energy. After the Nuclear Industry Association/British Nuclear Energy Society annual conference on Thursday, he said the market, not the Government, must decide whether we need more generation capacity, and what kind.
Related Articles
- Your Planet: Clouding the atmosphere, The Independent, September 19, 2005