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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
General Electric is the huge American products and services company (not to be confused withe the UK company known as [[GEC]]/The [[General Electric 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. {{ref|1}}
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General Electric is the huge American products and services company (not to be confused withe the UK company known as [[GEC]]/The [[General Electric 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. <ref>[http://www.ge.com/en/company/companyinfo/at_a_glance/fact_sheet.htm General Electric's Website]</ref>
  
 
==Nukes Vital for Climate and Security of Supply==
 
==Nukes 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". {{ref|2}}
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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". <ref>Bloomberg, [http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], 29 September, 2004.</ref>
  
 
==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&#39;s next generation of nuclear reactors. GE Nuclear chief executive Andy White told The Business he had discussed using GE&#39;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|3}}
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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&#39;s next generation of nuclear reactors. GE Nuclear chief executive Andy White told The Business he had discussed using GE&#39;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>Richard Orange, "GE Seeking UK Nuclear Role", ''Sunday Business'', 22 January, 2006; Not accessible online.</ref>
  
 
==PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence Firms==
 
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General Electric subsidiary [[Genworth Financial]] is reported to have hired lobbying firm [[Wheat Government Relations]] in 2007<ref>The Centre for Responsive Ethics [http://www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/firmsum.asp?txtname=Wheat+Government+Relations&year=2007 Wheat Government Relations 2007] Accessed 11th March 2008</ref>
 
General Electric subsidiary [[Genworth Financial]] is reported to have hired lobbying firm [[Wheat Government Relations]] in 2007<ref>The Centre for Responsive Ethics [http://www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/firmsum.asp?txtname=Wheat+Government+Relations&year=2007 Wheat Government Relations 2007] Accessed 11th March 2008</ref>
 
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#{{note|1}} [http://www.ge.com/en/company/companyinfo/at_a_glance/fact_sheet.htm General Electric's Website]
 
#{{note|2}} 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|3}} Richard Orange, "GE Seeking UK Nuclear Role", ''Sunday Business'', January 22, 2006; Not accessible online
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 11 March 2009

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Background

General Electric is the huge American products and services company (not to be confused withe the UK company known as GEC/The General Electric 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 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]

PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence Firms

In 2008, General Electric is listed as a client for Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO Ltd[4] and The Gorlin Group[5]

General Electric subsidiary Genworth Financial is reported to have hired lobbying firm Wheat Government Relations in 2007[6]

References

  1. General Electric's Website
  2. Bloomberg, U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says, 29 September, 2004.
  3. Richard Orange, "GE Seeking UK Nuclear Role", Sunday Business, 22 January, 2006; Not accessible online.
  4. AMV BBDO Clients Accessed 12th February 2008
  5. The Gorlin Group Clients Accessed 20th March 2008
  6. The Centre for Responsive Ethics Wheat Government Relations 2007 Accessed 11th March 2008