A NUCLEAR FUTURE? UK GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE ROLE OF THE MARKET
David M Newbery
Economic Affairs, 2010, vol. 30, issue 2, 21-27
Abstract:
Nuclear power should be a feasible non‐carbon option in a liberalised market for electricity generation. However, if it is to be so, there needs to be a stable carbon price and a tax system which does not treat nuclear generation in a similar way to carbon‐based electricity generation. Further major reform of the electricity generating market will also be necessary.
Date: 2010
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