Article 67D7B Nuclear is not the answer to the UK’s energy requirements | Letter

Nuclear is not the answer to the UK’s energy requirements | Letter

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Guardian Staff
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We need more honesty about the problems of the proposed Sizewell C plant, writes Rae Street

In his letter (22 December), Tom Smith describes the problems of storing the radioactive waste that is being produced by the UK nuclear reactors, and says that we need more honesty about these issues. The latter is also true of other problems with new nuclear build". Take, for example, the proposed Sizewell C reactor on the east coast.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has estimated that extreme sea level events" could occur at least once per year at many locations by 2050". Sizewell C will be built near the sea on marshland. One engineer has estimated that the land where the reactor would be built will turn into a promontory encircled by the sea. Clearly the reactor site could be flooded.

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