Nuclear power in Scotland
Nuclear power contributes about half of Scotland's electricity.[1] The current Scottish National Party (SNP) government elected in 2007 however has a 'no new nuclear power strategy'. This position is at odds with UK government policy which in January 2008 announced the go-ahead for new nuclear power stations to be built across the United Kingdom. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond maintains that there is 'no chance' of new nuclear power stations being built in Scotland.[2] The Scottish Government's stance has been backed by the Scottish Parliament that voted 63-58 to support the Scottish Government's policy of opposing new nuclear power stations.[3]
Nuclear reactors in Scotland
Power station reactors
Research reactors
- Dounreay
- East Kilbride - Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre (deactivated 1995, fully dismantled 2003)
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Dundee Incinerator · Greengairs · Lerwick Incinerator · Steven's Croft · Westfield
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