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− | In May 2013 Gray and [[EDF Energy]]'s managing director nuclear generation [[Andy Spurr]] launched a new visitor centre at Torness. Torness has | + | In May 2013 Gray and [[EDF Energy]]'s managing director nuclear generation [[Andy Spurr]] launched a new visitor centre at Torness. It was the first time Torness has been open to the public since 9/11. |
− | The visitor centre is part of [[EDF Energy]]'s strategy to increase transparency on the issue of nuclear power stations in the UK. A similar facility at the [[Hunterston B nuclear site]] opened in August 2013. <ref>[http://energyandnuclear.com/tag/iain-gray/ Torness nuclear power station re-opens to public after 9/11], Assystem Energy and Nuclear industry news, 16 May 2013 </ref> | + | The visitor centre is part of [[EDF Energy]]'s strategy to increase transparency on the issue of nuclear power stations in the UK. A similar facility at the [[Hunterston B nuclear site]] opened in August 2013. <ref>[http://energyandnuclear.com/tag/iain-gray/ Torness nuclear power station re-opens to public after 9/11], Assystem Energy and Nuclear industry news, 16 May 2013 </ref> |
==Contact, Resources and Notes== | ==Contact, Resources and Notes== |
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Iain Gray (born 7 June 1957) is a Scottish politician, currently a Labour Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for East Lothian. Torness nuclear power station, which has operated since 1988, is based in his constituency.
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Pro-nuclear activities
In May 2013 Gray and EDF Energy's managing director nuclear generation Andy Spurr launched a new visitor centre at Torness. It was the first time Torness has been open to the public since 9/11.
The visitor centre is part of EDF Energy's strategy to increase transparency on the issue of nuclear power stations in the UK. A similar facility at the Hunterston B nuclear site opened in August 2013. [1]
Contact, Resources and Notes
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- ↑ Torness nuclear power station re-opens to public after 9/11, Assystem Energy and Nuclear industry news, 16 May 2013