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Greenpeace and Ecotricity challenge legality of British Energy bail out![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nuclear Energy is Bankrupt The British government's £410 million bail-out of British Energy is illegal under EU law, say Greenpeace and Ecotricity, a sustainable competitor of the failed nuclear utility. (Note: This press release is being posted because it is breaking news that is not yet online) Greenpeace and renewable energy provider Ecotricity have written to Patricia Hewitt, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, challenging the legality of her recent decision to loan £410 million to stricken nuclear generator British Energy [1]. Greenpeace and Ecotricity have discovered that the cash bailout was made without European Commission approval – a flagrant breach of the law governing state aid – and are demanding that the money be repaid to the taxpayer immediately.
“ The safest and most cost effective thing the Government can do is to close British Energy’s nuclear reactors. They are artificially distorting the market for power by propping up the bankrupt nuclear industry. The market refuses to back nuclear power and the public want renewable energy instead .The Government should end its flirtation with nuclear power and develop a new energy industry for the UK based on renewable energy and energy efficiency.” Dale Vince, Managing Director of Ecotricity, said: “Propping up the nuclear industry like this makes no sense. If we were given the £410m instead of British Energy we could build enough onshore wind energy to power 10% of the country. Onshore wind energy is a very competitive form of energy as well as being renewable, clean and safe, everything nuclear is not. That's a better way to spend public money than propping up nuclear power stations for a few weeks”
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