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The '''Nuclear Industry Council''' was launched in November 2012 by the UK government.
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The '''Nuclear Industry Council''' was launched in November 2012 by the UK government, replacing the policy advisory group the [[Nuclear Development Forum]].
  
It will be headed jointly by Energy Secretary [[Ed Davey]] and Nuclear Industry Association chairman Labour politician [[John Hutton]] and is intended to replace the [[Nuclear Development Forum]]. According to the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] the Council is expected to "play a strategic role in ensuring that the UK nuclear industry capitalizes on the opportunity that nuclear new build presents".<ref>  
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It is headed jointly by Energy Secretary [[Ed Davey]] and Nuclear Industry Association chairman Labour politician [[John Hutton]] According to the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] the Council is expected to "play a strategic role in ensuring that the UK nuclear industry capitalizes on the opportunity that nuclear new build presents".<ref>  
 
Jillian Ambrose, [http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/ElectricPower/8868609 UK government forms Nuclear Industry Council to drive further progress], Platts, 30 Oct 2012</ref>
 
Jillian Ambrose, [http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/ElectricPower/8868609 UK government forms Nuclear Industry Council to drive further progress], Platts, 30 Oct 2012</ref>
  

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The Nuclear Industry Council was launched in November 2012 by the UK government, replacing the policy advisory group the Nuclear Development Forum.

It is headed jointly by Energy Secretary Ed Davey and Nuclear Industry Association chairman Labour politician John Hutton According to the Department of Energy and Climate Change the Council is expected to "play a strategic role in ensuring that the UK nuclear industry capitalizes on the opportunity that nuclear new build presents".[1]

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