The Nuclear Commission Report offers a state-of-play assessment of nuclear energy’s circumstances in 2012 and its likely prospects, and a critical examination of what might be done to deliver energy policies that are effective in both the short and longer term.
The is composed of three sections:
- Section I provides the background and overview of the Commission as well as the main conclusions of the report
- Section II provides a summary narrative of key areas facing the UK in terms of re-establishing nuclear energy and the related Commission recommendations
- Section III contains a detailed analysis of these key areas
The contains only Sections I and II as described above
The Report Launch
The Commission Report was launched in July 2012 with a panel discussion involving (Chair, Energy and Climate Change Committee), (Policy Commission Academic Director) and (Climate and Energy Consultant, Associate Fellow at the Centre for European Reform and a member of the Commission). The discussion was chaired by Fiona Fox (Chief Executive, ).