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I have listened today from the CEO from Shell stating that fossil fuels and the use of cannot just stop or be phased out very quickly.
Energy will be required.
Unless there is a plan to cover the gap from and to where the energy comes from then it is surely going to be problematic.
Golden opportunity for SAE to use blueprint for Usk worldwide.
End of.
Mr Stamper.
I think that maybe positive.
When political people say one thing there is normally a turnaround.
This may relate jobs or energy related issues.
Let the roller coaster ride begin Mr Stamper.
No it addresses this by answering a statement which says there will be no change to the site apart from visible new features. (1.10)
It is still within the confines of the site and in some places replaces other processes.
I think recent reports about the problems with energy on the other hand needs to be addressed across the UK though.
The bridging technology for sub-coal-pellets is there.
Tidal is there and we are as a country looking at paying more for energy bills.
Agree with environmental looking for zero. However as I have stated for a very long time the technology is not there and will not be for quite a while yet.
Please look at Port Talbot as a site and the environmental impact that has before implying through your wisdon of reading Pdf and links that you understand or imply this is doubtful as a project.
Think you come across honestly but blow a little hot and cold in both directions.
SIMPLE DIRECT QUESTION OHS.
Do you think Usk will get the go ahead
I think this will all play into the hands of SAE if they can grasp it correctly.
-Electricity shortages
-Lack of wind
-Returning to coal (Was said to be a never to do again scenario)
Step in SAE.
-Tidal power guaranteed
-More electricity to the grid via Uskmouth
-Hydro options
This is a gift horse now.
Yes the Environmental aspects need to be aligned and so on but seems like a no brainer.
That said current government are inept at forward planning so there lies the political concern.