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Minister’s stance against buying nuclear electricity is welcome

category national | environment | news report author Thursday July 13, 2006 17:35author by Friends of the Earthauthor email info at foe dot ieauthor address 9 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2.author phone 01-6394652 Report this post to the editors

Energy Green Paper must promote renewables and cut waste

Friends of the Earth today welcomed Minister for the Environment, Dick Roche's statement that Ireland should not buy electricity from UK nuclear power stations in future. His statement came in the wake of the publication of the British government's energy review on Tuesday which gave the go ahead for a new generation of nuclear power stations.

Asked on RTE's Morning Ireland whether Ireland's anti-nuclear stance was hypocritical if in future we were just going to buy electricity from British nuclear power plants Minister Roche replied:

"When you are actually doing the deal with the energy source you can say you are not going to take a source that has nuclear it in."

Pressed on the technical feasibility of such a position he responded:

"I'm not saying there's a technology, there's a very a simple way, when you are doing business you decide who you are doing your business with...What we should do when we are having the east-west interconnector is decide who we are buying the energy from and in fact determine that we won't buy it from a source which is nuclear dependent."

The Minster repeated this position speaking later on the Morning Show on East Coast FM when he said "I believe we should follow through on our anti-nuclear principles in practice by not buying nuclear energy from Britain"

Friends of the Earth believes this position must be reflected in the forthcoming Energy Green Paper. And if Ireland is serious in our opposition to nuclear that the Green Paper must ensure that we cut energy waste and promote renewable alternatives adequately to rise to the twin challenges of climate crisis and dwindling oil reserves.

Commenting on Minister Roche's statement, Friends of the Earth Director, Oisín Coghlan, said:

"When the electricity interconnector between Wales and Wicklow is built there is a very simple way to keep Ireland nuclear-free, and that is money. The government must ensure that if we buy British electricity we only buy green energy. And we must put our money where our mouth is at home too. Every euro we put into cutting energy waste and providing local renewable energy now will cut our climate pollution, reduce the risk of relying on British nuclear energy, and save money later as the price of fossil fuels and pollution permits continue to rise. The forthcoming Energy Green Paper is a real opportunity to put Ireland on a low-carbon, low-cost pathway."

Minster Dick Roche's interview on Morning Ireland. can be heard here: http://dynamic.rte.ie/av/228-2156535.smil The relevant part begins at the 3 miniutes 30 second mark.
Friends of the Earth's press release calling for the government to pledge not to buy nuclear electricity on can be read here: http://www.foe.ie/news/index/20060711161143.html

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author by Johnpublication date Thu Jul 13, 2006 23:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is absolute bullshit. Ireland's economy is growing so fast that the demand for electricity will double by 2020. There is not the remotest possibility that Ireland can meet this demand from domestically-generated electricity. We will have to import it from both the U.K. and continental Europe or the lights will go out. Its as simple as that. In fact, we're allready importing electricity from these locations. There is no we can impose conditions on what type of plant the countries that sell electricity to Ireland use to generate that electricity. There isn't even any way of knowing which plants the electricity they sell to us comes from. All electricity produced in the U.K. goes into the same National Grid regardless of whether it comes from coal-powered, oil-powered, gas-powered or nuclear-powered plants. Once its in there, there is no way electricity consumers can distinguish between the different sources. If you doubt this, next time you visit London ask the manager of your hotel for a guarantee that the electricity in your room comes from non-nuclear power stations. I bet he'll still be rolling on the floor laughing by the the time you leave.

 
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