Nuclear owes the UK so much money
Sizewel owes 2.3 billion to UK |
After Windscale in 1978, the required annual insurance cover by uranium nuclear power plant alcester 20 billion annually. Nuclear power carried the same 50 million since before windscale, and bribed the UK nuclear regulator into non action.
So every nuclear power plant after 1978 needed the same nuclear insurance cover of 20 billion. And fortunately there was no source of global insurance above one billion a year! So every uranium nuclear plant lapsed into illegality.
After Chernobyl in 1986 the required annual insurance cover rose to an eye watering 40 billion a year. When I met the power station regulator in 1986 he was very definitely any power plant without the legally required insurance cover, required to do an immediate stop in three days.
No nuclear power plant since 1976 within the UK ever carried the required insurance cover. Doonray, Windscale and sell a fuels all operating with criminally insufficient insurance cover.
The legal fine for missing insurance is the cumulative some of although missing insurance. Which rose to 100 billion a year after Fukushima 2010.
The total legal fine is surely over four trillion. Which could make such a huge difference to the UK economy. The engine consortia that constructed the UK uranium nuclear power plants are still in existence.
So the fines carry forwards! The most massive fines in economic history. All for 122 uranium nuclear power plants in the world, or require the care and 100 billion of annual insurance cover.
There is no available insurance above one billion! Every nuclear power plant operating criminally under insured.
Comments
Post a Comment