Keeping the Lights on: Nuclear, Renewables and Climate Change; Sixth Report of Session 2005-06, Volume 3The Stationery Office, 2006 M04 16 - 384 pages Keeping the lights On : Nuclear, renewables and climate change, sixth report of session 2005-06, Vol. 3: Written Evidence |
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Contents
Eighth Energy White Paper Empowering Change? HC 618 | 312 |
pesticides aggregates and the Climate | 326 |
first annual report from the Green | 341 |
Sixth Budget 2000 and the Environment etc HC | 404 |
First The Multilateral Agreement on Investment HC 58 Reply HC 45 Session 1999 | 491 |
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2005 Memorandum submitted biomass BNFL British Energy capacity carbon capture carbon dioxide carbon emissions CCGT climate change CO2 emissions Committee construction contribution costs decommissioning deliver economic electricity demand energy efficiency energy policy energy sources energy supply Energy White Paper ensure environmental estimates fossil fuels funding future global Government Government's greenhouse gas grid impact increase investment in nuclear investment in renewables investors issues low carbon major microgeneration million nuclear build nuclear energy nuclear industry nuclear new build nuclear plant nuclear power stations nuclear waste offshore wind onshore operating p/kWh planning potential production programme projects radioactive waste reactors regulatory renewable energy Renewables Obligation risk scale scenario sector security of supply Sellafield September 2005 Memorandum significant Sizewell spent fuel strategy targets technologies terrorist tidal timescales turbines UK energy UK's uranium wind farms