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Published:
January 24, 2007
Study concludes that Hinkley Point is safe from global warming

Global
warming will not affect safety at Hinkley Point nuclear power
station, near Burnham-On-Sea, according to a report published
on Wednesday (January 24th) by owner British Energy.
The
Met Office was asked by British Energy to investigate how climate
change and rising sea levels might affect nuclear power plants
around the UK.
The
study has concluded that Hinkley Point will be affected less than
all other plants with sea surges expected to rise by 0.9 metres,
compared to 1.7 metres at Sizewell in Suffolk.
David
Norfolk, from British Energy's strategy team, said: "We understand
the importance of climate change, and we're committed to environmental
responsibility. That is why this study is important in keeping
our knowledge of the potential impacts on our sites fully up to
date."
"Although
considerable rises in sea level are predicted by the end of the
century in the most severe scenario, a mix of measures including
coastal defences, flood protection and plant design would ensure
our sites are well-protected from the effects of sea level rises."
The
Met Office study used regional climate models and built upon previous
work completed in 2004 by the Met Office for British Energy for
a smaller range of sites.
The
findings are based on a range of scenarios, including one with
continuing high CO2 emissions. In this case, by 2100 daily average
summer temperatures are predicted to be up to some 5-6 °C
higher than now; precipitation up to 30-35% higher in winter but
40-60% lower in summer, and winds up to 10% stronger in winter.
Using
the same scenario, surge heights are predicted to increase by
up to 1.7 metres at Sizewell, the most affected site, and 0.9
metres at Hinkley Point, the least affected.
Commentators
believe the study could open the door to an expansion at Hinkley
Point.
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