Bit like the scene from Blazing Saddles where there is a toll gate in the Desert.
kenneal wrote:With at least 160 years before decommissioning how do we know that EDF will be around to do the clean up (Clean up? What clean up?) and how do we know what the sea level will be then considering that Arctic Ice started melting at about 350 ppm of CO2 and governments are talking about levels of 450 to 550 ppm.
Yes, who will be manning the “Clean-up” operation, and who pays for it? EDF are in financial trouble now. The environmental plan re tide levels and global warming only allows for 100 years.
The site may well have been earmarked for Wind farms, not too sure as there is a debate in the Woolavington Puriton areas a few miles up the road.
No point in moving it up hill. There is already Hinkley A on site (Being decommissioned) And the photos as earlier are Hinkley B opened in 1976. The new build will need to be by the sea for the cooling. They are driving 3 tunnels several miles out to sea by the way for the cooling, and there will be a large temporary jetty to bring in the aggregates etc. There is your carbon footprint.
Strangely I'm not against the building of Hinkley C; we have had nuclear plants at the end of our garden for the last 50 years. They have brought in some prosperity and quality employment opportunities to the area, and excellent training programmes. It was a brilliant catchment for engineers of all types.
Call me a Nimby if you like, but I live in a village 4 miles away & EDF intend to place camps of 320 itinerant workers in the village. Park & Ride for 900 cars & a freight consolidation depot operating 24/7. All this on green belt agricultural land. Whereas there are 3 empty factory sites in the neighbouring town of Bridgwater where all the above could be placed, the traffic on the A39 would be reduced as well as adding to the population of wage earners in the town of Bridgwater.
However EDF seem intent on placing all this in a village where the designated area is disproportionate to the size of the Village, and where are these workers going to go & unwind/relax?
Alex
If it wasn't for pick-pockets & frisking at airports, I'd have no sex life at all .................Rodney Dangerfield.