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'''The Royal Academy of Engineering'''[http://www.raeng.org.uk/about/default.htm] is a pro-Nuclear British body that claims to "lead debate by guiding informed thinking and influencing public policy." According to ''The Times'', "[r]eports from the Royal Academy of Engineers and the [[Institute of Civil Engineers]] have told ministers that they will have to approve new nuclear power stations to guarantee future supplies." [http://www.world-nuclear.org/opinion/times180803.htm]
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'''The Royal Academy of Engineering'''[http://www.raeng.org.uk/about/default.htm] is a pro-Nuclear British body that claims to "lead debate by guiding informed thinking and influencing public policy." According to ''The Times'', "[r]eports from the Royal Academy of Engineers and the [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] have told ministers that they will have to approve new nuclear power stations to guarantee future supplies." [http://www.world-nuclear.org/opinion/times180803.htm]
  
 
==Key Personnel==
 
==Key Personnel==

Revision as of 21:16, 28 January 2006

The Royal Academy of Engineering[1] is a pro-Nuclear British body that claims to "lead debate by guiding informed thinking and influencing public policy." According to The Times, "[r]eports from the Royal Academy of Engineers and the Institution of Civil Engineers have told ministers that they will have to approve new nuclear power stations to guarantee future supplies." [2]

Key Personnel

President: Alec Broers
Chief Executive: Philip Greenish

Related Links

Mark Henderson, "Nuclear power 'is critical to Britain's future'", The Times, August 18, 2003