WIND/NUCLEAR POWER

BY KEITH NUTHALLDENMARK'S Risoe National Laboratory expects wind power to become fully competitive with conventional power plants within seven to 10 years, the climate technology conference heard. Tom Delay, chief executive of the Carbon Trust (joint organiser of the conference), said offshore wind plant would be especially competitive, creating enough power for domestic use and for export. He also saw possibly significant developments in nuclear power over the next 50 years, although his organisation has yet to develop a model for the creation of new nuclear ...


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