EDF Energy targeted by anti-nuclear campaigners
Press release: for immediate use
Activists opposed to the government’s plans for a new generation of nuclear power plants today launched a nationwide campaign to boycott EDF Energy.
The Boycott EDF Action Group is calling for customers of the energy giant to switch their accounts to rival companies. ‘EDF Energy is the biggest player in the UK nuclear sector. We’re asking the public to show their opposition to the company’s plans to build at least four new reactors by hitting them where it hurts most – in their pocket,’ says spokeswoman Camilla Berens.
EDF Energy claims that nuclear energy is clean and safe but this is clearly not the case. ‘There have been four recorded near-catastrophes at power stations around the world in the past decade and frequent reports of mismanagement and radiation leaks at plants in the UK,’ Berens explains.
The nuclear industry is currently struggling to deal with more than 500,000 cubic metres of nuclear waste being stored in the UK and there is no approved method of long-term storage. ‘The UK needs nuclear power like it needs a flood of Hungarian red sludge,’ Berens concludes.
The Boycott EDF Action group was set up to counter the growing misconception that new reactors are needed to bridge the imminent energy gap. ‘There are plenty of other alternatives such as combined heat and power plants used by Woking Borough Council and in many cities in Scandinavia,’ says Berens. ‘Regionally-based energy solutions are more democratic and don’t leave us with the threat of another Chernobyl hanging over our heads.’
The boycott will allow people to actively demonstrate their opposition to EDF’s bid to profit from a new era in nuclear power. ‘Switching energy provider online is easy these days,’ says Berens. ‘If you aren’t an EDF customer, you’re sure to know people who are. We’ve also put this out on Twitter and Facebook so we hope it will go viral.’
The boycott launch comes just days after anti-nuclear activists blockaded the entrance to EDF Energy’s plant in Hinkley, Somerset, to protest at plans to build a new reactor on the site and a flawed consultation.
The campaign’s website gives a step by step guide to switching energy providers online and can be found at http://boycottedf.org.uk/
For more information contact Camilla Berens on 07506 006597
Notes to the editor
The Boycott EDF Action Group is calling for a nationwide boycott of EDF Energy because:
EDF Energy is a world leader in nuclear energy and has most to gain from the proposed development of a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK
EDF Energy dominates the UK market: it owns 8 of the 10 active nuclear power plants and plans to build at least four new reactors.
The campaign's demands to EDF are:
The Boycott EDF Action Group opposes new nuclear for the following reasons:
Not Safe
Not Green
Not Cheap
What’s the alternative?
References
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The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy, Paper 2: reducing Co2 emissions – nuclear and alternatives, Sustainable Development Commission, p 29
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Switching Power, Greenpeace, March 2006, p2 and http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/blog/climate/decentralised-energy-w
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