Norsk Kjernekraft: Industry dares not declare public support for nuclear power

”Large companies are reluctant to voice their opinion if it goes against the government’s position,” says Norsk Kjernekraft’s chief, Jonny Hesthammer.
Photo: Anders Lie Brenna, EnergiWatch
Photo: Anders Lie Brenna, EnergiWatch

On Tuesday this week, the Norwegian government announced that it wants a public inquiry (NOU) on nuclear power in Norway, and at the same time sent out for consultation Norsk Kjernekraft’s proposal for a study of 1,500MW nuclear power in Taftøy Næringspark.

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