Nuclear plans 'should be rethought after fall in offshore windfarm costs'
by Adam Vaughan from Environment | The Guardian on (#31SJH)
Lib Dems and green groups say reduced price of state support should sound death knell for plants such as Hinkley Point C
The government is under pressure to reconsider its commitment to a new generation of nuclear power stations after the cost of offshore wind power reached a record low.
Experts said green energy had reached a tipping point in the UK after two windfarms secured a state-backed price for their output that was nearly half the level awarded last year to Britain's first new nuclear power site in a generation, Hinkley Point C.