Scotland urged to invest in nuclear to hit climate goals

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Massive increase in low-carbon energy needed to hit goal of net zero by 2045, inquiry says

Scotland should consider new nuclear power stations, investing in hydrogen and installing many more windfarms to meet its climate goals, an expert inquiry has concluded.

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'The RSE inquiry was funded by four major energy firms, the oil company BP, the French nuclear and renewables firm EDF, the gas company Centrica and the renewables firm SSE'.

Nuclear power is really expensive...what about renewables?

Nuclear is not the answer in a time of climate change:

This appears to fly in the face of recent studies showing Scotland is making huge strides in this area. The clue is in the report sponsors. Smoke(sic) and mirrors, again the Grauniad doing Westmonster's dirty propaganda. Sad.

Sounds like a really stupid idea when we are not far off it with renewables.

No to Nuclear there are so many other methods the problem is the people who invented or created them need to lower there ego and greed.

Did you not watch Chernobyl?

LOL didn’t take long for reality to kick in 😉

That’s what Ireland should do too but there is no chance

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