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− | Miranda Kirschel is the Corporate Affairs Manager for the [[Nuclear Industry Association]]. She is the coordinator for the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]], and co-Chair of the [[Young Generation Network]] (YGN) for the nuclear industry | + | Miranda Kirschel is the Corporate Affairs Manager for the [[Nuclear Industry Association]]. She is the coordinator for the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]], and co-Chair of the [[Young Generation Network]] (YGN) for the nuclear industry.<ref>NIAUK Website [http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_mirandakirschel.htm Our People]</ref> |
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− | + | Kirschel spins the way nuclear is re-inventing itself: "The UK nuclear industry is at a pivotal point in its history. With an excellent safety record and a string of benefits to offer, it is being released from past prejudices, and re-emerging as a clean, secure and sustainable contributor to a diverse and balanced energy mix."<ref>Nuclear Energy Publication[http://www.publicservice.co.uk/pdf/central_gov/issue10/CG10%20Miranda%20Kirschel%20ATL.pdf Nuclear energy now and in the future] Last Accessed 4th July 2007.</ref> | |
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Revision as of 16:04, 4 March 2009
Miranda Kirschel is the Corporate Affairs Manager for the Nuclear Industry Association. She is the coordinator for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy, and co-Chair of the Young Generation Network (YGN) for the nuclear industry.[1]
Kirschel spins the way nuclear is re-inventing itself: "The UK nuclear industry is at a pivotal point in its history. With an excellent safety record and a string of benefits to offer, it is being released from past prejudices, and re-emerging as a clean, secure and sustainable contributor to a diverse and balanced energy mix."[2]
References
- ↑ NIAUK Website Our People
- ↑ Nuclear Energy PublicationNuclear energy now and in the future Last Accessed 4th July 2007.