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==Pro-Nuke Lobbying==
 
==Pro-Nuke Lobbying==
  
According to an article in ''Sunday Business'' in January 2006 General Electric has "begun a lobbying campaign for its Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) design to be used in the UK’s next generation of nuclear reactors. GE Nuclear chief executive Andy White told The Business he had discussed using GE’s technology with UK nuclear company British Energy, Eon UK and EdF Energy, the two UK companies seen as the leaders of any potential new build. He also said he had met Prime Minister Tony Blair last year and briefed officials at the Department of Trade and Industry. {{ref|sunbus}}
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According to an article in ''Sunday Business'' in January 2006 General Electric has "begun a lobbying campaign for its Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) design to be used in the UK's next generation of nuclear reactors. GE Nuclear chief executive Andy White told The Business he had discussed using GE's technology with UK nuclear company British Energy, Eon UK and EdF Energy, the two UK companies seen as the leaders of any potential new build. He also said he had met Prime Minister Tony Blair last year and briefed officials at the Department of Trade and Industry. {{ref|sunbus}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
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* {{note|bloomberg}} Bloomberg, [http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], September 29, 2004
 
* {{note|bloomberg}} Bloomberg, [http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], September 29, 2004
  
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* {{note|sunbus}} Richard Orange, "GE Seeking UK Nuclear Role", ''Sunday Business'', January 22, 2006; Not accessable online
  
The Business 22nd January 2006
 
  
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=Nuclear&search=&type=&Page=2
 
  
 
[[Category:Civil nuclear industry]]
 
[[Category:Civil nuclear industry]]
 
opyright 2006 Sunday Business Group 
 
The Business
 
 
January 22, 2006
 
 
LENGTH: 283 words
 
 
HEADLINE: GE SEEKING UK NUCLEAR ROLE
 
 
BYLINE: Richard Orange
 

Revision as of 16:33, 13 March 2006


Background

General Electric is the huge American products and services company that is involved in businesses ranging from aircraft engines, power generation, water processing and security technology to medical imaging, business and consumer financing, media content and advanced materials. [1]

Nukes in Vital for Climate and Security of Supply

General Electric has been pushing the case for nuclear in the UK. In September 2004, Andrew White, chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric's global nuclear unit, said "It's vital for the UK to support nuclear energy. I don't see a good energy policy in the UK to meet Kyoto and secure supplies". [2]

Pro-Nuke Lobbying

According to an article in Sunday Business in January 2006 General Electric has "begun a lobbying campaign for its Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) design to be used in the UK's next generation of nuclear reactors. GE Nuclear chief executive Andy White told The Business he had discussed using GE's technology with UK nuclear company British Energy, Eon UK and EdF Energy, the two UK companies seen as the leaders of any potential new build. He also said he had met Prime Minister Tony Blair last year and briefed officials at the Department of Trade and Industry. [3]

External Links

  • ^ Richard Orange, "GE Seeking UK Nuclear Role", Sunday Business, January 22, 2006; Not accessable online