Britain should follow South Korea and treat nuclear energy as a 'continuous national mission', new report says
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Britain should follow South Korea and treat nuclear energy as a 'continuous national mission', new report says.
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Britain must treat nuclear energy as a "continuous national mission" instead of approaching each power plant as a bespoke project, an atomic scientist has said.
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It should follow the lead of South Korea if it wants to build nuclear power stations faster and more cheaply, a paper for the Policy Exchange think tank has argued.
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While the UK has world class technical know-how, it has struggled to deliver nuclear power at scale, Dr Won-Pil Baek, Senior Research Fellow at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, has said.
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South Korea, meanwhile, has gone from strength to strength, transforming from an energy-dependent state in the 1950s to a nuclear powerhouse.
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