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  • ==Brown's Nuclear Stance== ...Brown]] works for EDF Energy, the UK subsidiary of [[EDF]], which operates nuclear power stations in France. Andrew Brown was appointed as EDF Energy's Head o
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  • EDF has played a key role in pushing for a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK. ...ce to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee, he said that new nuclear power stations should be built to help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions,
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  • In October 2017 Hutton was appointed chair of [[Energy UK]], the energy industry's main lobbying group. ==The pro-nuclear revolving door ==
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  • <li>[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy|APPG]]</li> <li>[[British Nuclear Energy Society|BNES]]</li>
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  • ...be ready to exploit any pro-nuclear decision. Coley said he believed that nuclear technology is "crucially important to the standard of living and economic d ...l with [[EDF Energy]] in 2009. <ref> World Nuclear News, [http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/IT_Bill_Coley_steps_down_during_integration_3007091.html Bill Cole
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  • ...ogy, plant design, and equipment for the commercial nuclear electric power industry. It is operated by its majority owner, [[Toshiba]]. ...more than 50 percent stake in [[NuGeneration]], a major project to build a nuclear reactor at [[Sellafield]], for £64 million. <ref> Lucy Alexander in Tokyo,
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  • ...ion.php?pageID=26&ID=61 Nexia website news: &#39;Nexia Solutions Limited - Nuclear Technology Business Launched&#39;], 1 April, 2005.</ref> ...ion.php?pageID=26&ID=61 Nexia website news: &#39;Nexia Solutions Limited - Nuclear Technology Business Launched&#39;], 1 April, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...'', [http://www.europeanagenda.eu/events/7847.php "Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy: Finnish Energy Priorities"], September 28, 2006.</ref> ...pean-agenda.com/events/1576.php?search=advanced&time=2013-05-01-2013-05-31 Nuclear Power in Sweden – Prospects for the Future], 19 January 2006.</ref>
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  • ...s "biggest power producer" and generates electricity from coal, lignite, nuclear and gas-fired power stations; ...ter to become RWE Solutions. In 2001 Nukem bought [[AEA Technology]]&#39;s nuclear engineering arm.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060428061428/http://www.
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  • ...But this diatribe was anything but real, in fact, merely an end-of-career nuclear tantrum charged with bitterness and a deep refusal to accept his own failur ...n advertiser posing as a journalist or writer. The same goes for the sugar industry - which funds a PR outfit run by David Zimmerman, another friend and advert
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  • ...eas/power-generation/nuclear/nuclear-in-the-energy-mix.html E.ON website: 'Nuclear Power in the Energy Mix'], undated, accessed July, 2012.</ref> It also owns a part-share in [[Urenco]], a British-Dutch-German owned nuclear fuel company operating several uranium enrichment plants in Germany, the Ne
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  • [[Image:Rickett.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Willy Rickett, civil servant]] Willy Ricket is a former top civil servant who held the positions of Director General, Energy, [[Department of
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  • *[[Yonah Alexander, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]] *The New Iranian Leadership: Ahmadinejad, Nuclear Ambition, and the Middle East by Yonah Alexander and Milton Hoenig (Hardcov
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  • ...of government activity and Symons, the former leader of the union for top civil servants, the [[First Division Association]], is the Foreign Office Ministe ...nclude rising figures in finance, industry, academia, the military and the civil service. Media members include Economist political editor [[David Lipsey]],
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  • {{Template:NuclearSpin}}Companies in the UK and US civil nuclear power industry.
    105 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 06:54, 10 September 2013
  • Dr '''Malcolm Grimston''' is an academic and nuclear expert. ...ww.world-nuclear.org/sym/2004/grimstonbio.htm Malcolm Grimston], The World Nuclear Association 2004 </ref>
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  • ...t the [[University of Central Lancashire]] and a former Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations.<ref>DECC, [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_0 ==The nuclear links of some of its current members...==
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  • ...olitics known as 'prayers'. In government, this refers to the summoning of civil servants by ministers for a policy meeting. But in the discreet world of lo ...ntary gossip to detailed information about government plans for a specific industry.
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  • [[Image:joan.jpg|120px|right|thumb|Joan MacNaughton - Civil servant]] ...who was Director General of Energy at the former [[Department of Trade and Industry]], Global Advisor Sustainable Policies at [[Alstom Power]] and member of th
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  • ...rom 1995 to 1999 he was Director General of the [[Confederation of British Industry]]. ...2012, he was Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. During his political career, Dr. Röttgen has fulfilled key functio
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