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Monday, June 25, 2012

i-Nuclear Update: UK investment in new nuclear could boost GDP

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UK investment in new nuclear could boost GDP by £5 billion/year; add many thousands of jobs

by I-Nuclear
New research from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) shows that UK investment in new nuclear could boost the UK economy by £5 billion a year, create new export markets and generate many thousands of jobs.
The research by IPPR shows that if nuclear power were used to fill all the 18 gigawatts of additional non-renewable capacity required under government forecasts, the result would be a boost to UK GDP of up to 0.34% a year and an annual economic gain of £5.1 billion.
Furthermore, the investment could result in additional direct and indirect job gains of more than 22,000 a year, together with further induced jobs of up to 10,000 a year created by increased economic activity as a result of the associated investment, according to a statement from EDF Energy.
The research was commissioned by EDF Energy, which has plans to build four new nuclear reactors at Hinkley Point in Somerset and Sizewell in Suffolk, with a combined capacity of 6.4 GW.
“If the Government makes a clear and credible long-term commitment to nuclear energy in the form of a long-term nuclear energy strategy, and if it has all-party support in doing so, then UK industry can be reasonably confident that there will be a steady stream of work and contracts in the future,” the IPPR report said.
Mark Prisk, Minister at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, said the IPPR research “demonstrates the compelling business case for investing in the UK’s energy infrastructure. This much-needed investment could create significant numbers of jobs for years to come as well as increase UK export potential. New nuclear build is an important part of the diverse energy mix we need for the UK’s low-carbon future,” Prisk said, according to the EDF statement.
The IPPR report can be found here: IPPR_infrastructure-investment-nuclear_June2012
I-Nuclear | June 25, 2012 at 5:57 pm | Categories: EDF, New Build, UK | URL: http://wp.me/p22dAl-jX

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