Kirsty Alexander

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Kirsty Alexander is head of communications at the civil trade Nuclear Industry Association.

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In October 2013 shortly after the UK Government announced it had finally reached a strike price with EDF Energy after Alexander blogged on why the planned nuclear plant at Hinkley Point was so essential to the future of decarbonisation of Britain:

As Mark Lynas details in his recent e-book Nuclear 2.0 Why Nuclear a Green Future Needs Nuclear Power, environmentalists are increasingly realising nuclear is essential. Only weeks ago, the Liberal Democrats voted to support new nuclear power. This was an historic shift, and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey led the charge. He changed his mind because of climate change. Nuclear is already Britain’s largest source of low carbon electricity. We cannot afford to take this option off the table.

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