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Britain likely to build seven nuclear plants by 2050 — Minister

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London: Britain could build up to seven new nuclear power plants by 2050, as well as boost offshore wind to diversify energy sources, a senior minister said Sunday.

“If we fast forward to 2050, there is a world where we have six or seven (nuclear) sites in the UK. That isn’t going to happen in the next two years. But it’s definitely something that we can aspire to,” Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng told The Sunday Telegraph.

Britain has set itself a target of carbon neutrality by 2050 and the government is expected to publish a delayed new energy security strategy next week.

This comes as many British people are struggling to pay energy bills amid a cost of living crisis.

Kwarteng said the strategy “looks at offshore wind, and particular­ly nuclear, as ways in which we can actually have electricit­y-generating capacity here in the UK”.

About 21 per cent of Britain’s electricit­y comes from 15 nuclear reactors today, according to Energy UK trade associatio­n.

Kwarteng and transport minister Grant Shapps downplayed prospects of building more onshore wind turbines, however, citing public opposition,

“In relation to onshore wind and fracking, we can only do those with a large measure of community consent,” Kwarteng said.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told Sky News: “I don’t favour the vast increase in onshore wind farms, for pretty obvious reasons”.

“They sit on the hills there and can create something of an eyesore for communitie­s as well as actual problems of noise as well.”

While the UK is less dependent on Russian energy than other European countries such as Germany, Kwarteng cited the need to avoid such imports. — AFP

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