Civil society responds to draft IRP: Nuclear push is costly, risky and unjust
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The construction of new reactors, including the iconic EPR in Flamanville, resonates as a failure for our nuclear industry. However, France is about to invest in six new reactors whose construction projects are promised to be more soothed. Should we believe this? Consumers, taxpayers... the question concerns us all.
Civil society responds to draft IRP: Nuclear push is costly, risky and unjust
Civil society organisations have joined growing criticism of the Department of Electricity and Energy’s proposed expansion of nuclear energy in the recently released draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), raising concerns about its financial viability and even its legality. Summary of the draft IRP Released in January 2025, the draft IRP’s purpose is to provide a roadmap for meeting South Africa’s forecasted electricity demand and was originally …
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