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  • Brian Wilson is a former Labour MP and Energy Minister. A founder of the ''West Highland Free Press'' newspaper, he was a ...ity for trade, the Middle East and Africa; Minister of State, Industry and Energy; Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Minister of State for
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  • ...ght former UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <ref> Since July 2011. </ref> ...15.aspx Press Release - The sale of the Government’s interest in British Energy], National Audit Office, 22 January 2010, accessed 26 August 2012 </ref>
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  • On 7 April 2011, the [[Department for Energy and Climate Change]]'s [[Office for Nuclear Development]] invited companies to attend a ...particularly pleased to see the appointment of [[Charles Hendry]] to the Energy job.”
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  • ...[[Nuclear Industry Association]] has had close involvement with the known climate sceptic and pro-GM organisation the [[Scientific Alliance]] in their joint ...Alliance wrote that "The goal of truly sustainable and emissions friendly energy has to include the nuclear industry."
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  • ..., Public Affairs Europe. He said his new employer advised on the political climate and did not arrange meetings with ministers.<ref>The Scotsman July 9, 1998, *Chair, Community Fund Panel of [[Scottish and Southern Energy]] plc
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  • ...ings.shtml Details of meetings on All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy website], undated, accessed February 2006.</ref> ....iaea.org/NewsCenter/PressReleases/1999/prn1299.shtml International Atomic Energy Agency press release "Accident at the Tokaimura Fuel Conversion Plant"], Oc
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  • #[[Energy Institute]] references need attention #[[European Partnership for Energy and the Environment]] URLs in external links, does this need formatting?
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  • ...tal Security]] in The Hague, 2003 -. Board Member of Action for a [[Global Climate Community]] 2004 - . ...s. Rapporteur, "Trade and Environment: Reform of the GATT" (1991) and "CO2/Energy Tax", (1994 - 1997).
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  • :We tackle issues as diverse as renewables and climate change, farming, finance, environmental accounting and the digital divide. ...tions-orientated approach. We pursue this goal with vision, enthusiasm and energy, inspiring and motivating each other and our partners.
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  • ...engage in R&D, manufacturing and servicing high technology products in the energy, aviation, defence, healthcare, industrial sensing, oil & gas and transport ===Pro-nuke lobbying: vital for climate and security of supply in the UK===
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  • ...uclear Association''' is a London-based lobby group that "promotes nuclear energy and supports the many companies that comprise the global nuclear industry". ...s who recognize nuclear power's central importance in securing our world's energy and environmental future". <ref> [http://www.wna-symposium.org/ World Nucle
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  • ...the former chief executive of [[British Gas]], a former president of the [[Energy Industries Club]], and a former [[MEP]] from [[Labour Party]] (19.07.1994-1 *Substitute, [[Temporary Committee on Climate Change]]
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  • Butler is currently a visiting professor at [[Kings College London]], energy policy adviser at the [[Cavendish Laboratory]] in Cambridge, and a Senior A ...ay-on-Wye literary festival and regularly blogs for [[Financial Times]] on energy and power issues.
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  • He is a member of [[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]] (SONE). Miller has consistently argued against renewable energy such as wind and for nuclear. He has also appeared as an objector against w
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  • ...e Power]] before being headhunted as a non-executive director of [[British Energy]] in 2003. He was then dubbed "The Duke of Hazard" by one magazine. ...of the world".<ref>S. Fleming (2005) "Southern Gent Who Wants to Reignite Energy Talks", ''The Daily Mail'', 9 February, p79</ref>
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  • ...lear Development Forum]] on 27 October 2011 <ref> Department of Energy and Climate Change, Nuclear Development Forum 27 October 2011, 12noon – 2pm List of A *Member of [[Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform]] (SNETP), one of at least 36 so-called technology pla
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  • Wynn set up, and subsequently chaired the [[Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy]] within the European Parliament, until he retired in 2006.<ref>[http://www ...ntalist's Case for Nuclear Power".<ref>See Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy [http://www.terrywynn.com/Nuclear/Nuclear%20Main%20Page.htm website]</ref>
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  • ...in Europe. It says that its "main purpose is to promote the use of nuclear energy in Europe."<ref>[http://www.foratom.org/about-us.html About us], FORATOM we ...d electricity source that can realistically fulfil our security of supply, climate change and competitiveness requirements is nuclear".<ref name=annual>[http:
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  • {{NuclearNavbar}}{{Template:Climate badge}} '''E.ON''' is an international energy company, headquartered in Germany, with interests in Europe, Russia and the
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  • The Energy Research Partnership (ERP) is a government advisory body, launched in Janua ...cleId=10 New industry-government body officially launched to help UK fight climate change, address skills gap], 25 January 2006</ref>
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