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The UK Government has long been planning to build up to 16 GWe of new nuclear power – a proportional level of support unparalleled in other liberalised energy markets. Despite many challenging developments, these general nuclear attachments show no sign of easing. With many viable alternative...
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The notion of a ‘policy mix' can describe interactions across a wide range of innovation policies, including ‘motors for creation' as well as for ‘destruction'. This paper focuses on the United Kingdom's (UK) ‘new policy direction' that has weakened support for renewables and energy...
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This paper focuses on arguably the single most striking contrast in contemporary major energy politics in Europe (and even the developed world as a whole): the starkly differing civil nuclear policies of Germany and the UK. Germany is seeking entirely to phase out nuclear power by 2022. Yet the...
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