Report: UK must grow nuclear baseload to bolster 'ever-growing' renewables capacity

Stuart Stone
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Government urged to seize opportunity to harness nuclear development to drive clean energy growth, boost the economy, and create a highly skilled workforce

The government should seize the opportunity to supplement the UK's "ever-growing" renewables capacity with a new wave of nuclear projects that could unleash a host of economic and environmental benefits....

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