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Nuclear plant's £700million schemes to protect marine life would only save ONE salmon every 12 years
A new nuclear power station has been forced to spend £700million on fish protection schemes that will save just one salmon every 12 years and one trout every three decades. The Hinkley Point C plant ...
Scientists find underwater acoustic project to stop fish being sucked into cooling systems could save 44 tonnes a year ...
Dr Peter Walker is a technical director and aquatic ecologist at RSK Biocensus The UK is home to important species of fish.
EDF estimates water cooling systems at Hinkley Point C will ingest and kill 44 tonnes of fish every year Britain’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant risks being delayed yet again because of a row ...
Testing of a £50m ultrasound system designed to stop fish being sucked into the cooling pipes of Britain's new nuclear power station has gone "really well". Engineers working on Hinkley Point C, based ...
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