Nuclear power pros and cons debated. Can the UK meet its carbon reduction targets, provide a secure, affordable and safe energy supply and create sustainable local/regional jobs in Sheffield/South Yorkshire? The facts, figures and evidence presented by both sides of the argument in order for one to make an informed opinion on how to secure our energy resources.
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Format of debate:- Introduction - Setting the Context of the Debate - presentations - Questions from audience to focus on the following themes:- • UK carbon reduction targets • Affordability • Economics • Safety/health & security • Local/regional employment.
Introductions
Dr Malcolm Denman - Associate Lecturer – Dept of Engineering and Mathematics – Sheffield Hallam University
Moderator
David Garlovsky - MD of Solar-Active (Schools & Homes Energy Education Project Ltd.), and Recovery Insulation Ltd.
Setting the Context of the Debate
Andrew Smith - Energy Strategist
Why nuclear power needs to be part of UK energy mix
Michael Bayley - Sheffield Omega Group
Nuclear Power installations proposed for the UK - economics [+costs of decommissioning], safety, nuclear weapons, nuclear myths, sustainable electricity and the nuclear option.
Sean Morris - NFLA [Nuclear Free Local Authorities] Secretary (Principal Policy and Research Officer).
Waste is not the Issue!
Dr Russell Hand – Reader & Deputy Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching, Faculty of Engineering - University of Sheffield
Nuclear Power the Philosophers Stone: the answer to all things?
John Grant BA(Hons), MSc, MPhil – Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Development and Society, Sheffield Hallam University
He began his environmental work in 1991 carrying out some of the initial research for what are now called "Eco Towns" as part of his MPhil with his supervisor Prof Michael Breheny. In 1993 he began working for the Resource Research Unit, based in Sheffield Hallam University. During his time at this consultancy, he specialised in; Sustainable Development Issues and Carbon Footprinting calculations, non-technical limitations to renewable energy development, Renewable energy scoping studies and Energy surveys and analysis of buildings. He is currently a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University teaching sustainable planning, Environmental Impact Assessment and wider environmental issues.
Over the last five years he has made numerous presentations for such bodies as; RTPI, CIBSE, numerous schools as part of Sheffield Science Week, Bond Bryant Architects and the local media. He has a monthly radio "slot" on Radio Sheffield answering questions on environmental issues.
He is also working on his PhD which is studying the Sustainable responses to the projected effects of climate change on the UK housing stock and hopes to outline the challenges UK residents are going to face (especially those on low incomes) and will seek methods of both mitigating and adapting to these challenges.