Published April 1997 | Version v1
Journal article

The Government's expectations for nuclear energy

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Description

After the thorough review of nuclear policy in 1994/95, the United Kingdom government remains committed to the view that there is no justification for, and no foreseeable to return to the large-scale public funding of new nuclear power plants. The nuclear industry's relationships with government has changed in some respects as a consequence of the privatisation of British Energy and AEA (Technology). This does not, however, mean a loss of government interest and involvement in other respects. There will be a continuing close interest in the safety, security and prosperity of the industry; the regulatory framework for the industry will be as rigorous as ever. Public expectation that nuclear liabilities will be managed safely and effectively is a responsibility both for government and the industry. Internationally, nuclear developments present considerable challenges and opportunities which require the government and the industry to work closely together in order to maximise the value of Britain's contribution. (UK)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Energy
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 85-87.
ISSN
0140-4067
CODEN
NEBSDV

Conference

Title
BNES/BNIF nuclear congress.
Dates
4-5 Dec 1996.
Place
London (United Kingdom).

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
United Kingdom
INIS RN
28047496
Subject category
S99: GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
GLOBAL ASPECTS; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; NUCLEAR INDUSTRY; NUCLEAR LIABILITY; OWNERSHIP; REGULATIONS; SAFETY; UNITED KINGDOM
Descriptors DEC
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; EUROPE; INDUSTRY; LAWS; LIABILITIES; WESTERN EUROPE