Keeping the Lights on: Nuclear, Renewables and Climate Change; Sixth Report of Session 2005-06, Volume 2The Stationery Office, 2006 M04 16 - 313 pages Keeping the lights On : Nuclear, renewables and climate change, sixth report of session 2005-06, Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence |
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Contents
the first Parliament HC 67 Reply Cm 5098 | 8 |
An Agenda for the Helsinki Summit HC | 44 |
An Agenda for the Seattle | 69 |
pesticides aggregates and the Climate | 76 |
First The Multilateral Agreement on Investment HC 58 Reply HC 45 Session 1999 | 88 |
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Alan Johnson BNFL British Energy capacity capital carbon dioxide carbon emissions Carbon Trust CCGT Chairman Chaytor climate change CO2 emissions coal Colin Challen Committee competitive contracts costs David Howarth decommissioning deliver demand Dr Turner economic electricity emissions trading energy efficiency energy policy Energy Review Energy White Paper environmental estimates fossil framework fuel funding future going Government Government's impact increase installed investment investors issue Joan Walley liberalised long-term look Mark Pritchard Mayson megawatts microgeneration million nuclear build nuclear industry nuclear new build nuclear plant nuclear power stations offshore wind Ofgem onshore operation options p/kWh planning plutonium Porritt potential problem Professor Sir David programme projects question reactors reduce regulatory renewable energy Renewables Obligation risk sector security of supply significant Sir David King suppliers targets technologies timescale transmission turbines UK's uranium waste