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Mad Miliband: “The future of [nuclear] fusion energy starts now”

Apparently all you need to do to ensure “the creation of highly skilled jobs and driving growth into our industrial heartlands” is to create planning guidelines for nuclear fusion plants.

  • Government backs innovation and growth with plan to develop National Policy Statement to unblock fusion projects 
  • forms part of golden age of nuclear plans through the government’s clean energy superpower mission 
  • UK will become the first country in the world to develop fusion-specific planning rules – helping support thousands of skilled jobs as part of the Plan for Change

New clean energy jobs and growth for British businesses are set to be unlocked as the government confirms the UK will be the first country in the world to develop fusion-specific planning rules. 

The plans will see fusion introduced into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project regime, putting fusion energy projects on the same footing as other clean energy technologies such as solar, onshore wind and nuclear.  

This will drive growth and unlock benefits for places such as Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire and South Yorkshire where the fusion industry is already supporting thousands of jobs – revitalising industrial heartlands with the clean energy of the future.  

Currently, fusion projects must submit an application to the local authority with no set timelines for approval and no guidance on which sites are appropriate – hindering the technology’s development in the UK.  

The introduction of a National Policy Statement will provide clarity to developers and streamline the planning process for fusion, giving applicants clearer guidance on where and how quickly projects can be developed. This will give industry certainty, break down regulatory barriers and get projects built quicker to cement the UK’s position at the forefront of the global race for fusion. 

The Spending Review also delivered a commitment to invest over £2.5 billion in fusion research and development. This includes progressing with the STEPprogramme (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) which aims to develop and build a world-leading fusion power plant by 2040 in Nottinghamshire, creating thousands of new jobs with the potential to unlock limitless clean power. 

A thriving fusion industry in the UK will support the growth of other technologies, including superconductors, robotics and advanced materials, which in turn will provide highly-skilled jobs for British scientists, engineers and construction workers as part of the Plan for Change.  

The government’s clean energy mission is the only route to energy security, lower bills and good jobs for the country, and by setting out clearer planning rules for investors, the UK will maintain its optimum position for fusion industry investment.  

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: 

The future of fusion energy starts now. We are backing the builders not the blockers – paving the way for the UK to become a clean energy superpower and ensuring that limitless fusion energy plays a key role in our future clean energy mix.  

We are ensuring the clean energy of the future gets built in Britain, supporting the creation of highly skilled jobs and driving growth into our industrial heartlands as part of our Plan for Change.

This clarity for investors follows a major backing of £61.9 billion for clean homegrown power in the Spending Review, in which a golden age of nuclear was confirmed with the selection of Rolls-Royce SMR as the preferred bidder to build the UK’s first small modular reactors and £14.2 billion investment to build Sizewell C. 

Developing the fusion NPS will also help fusion energy projects move faster along the process from identifying sites to the start of construction. 

This follows the government’s £20 million investment into the ‘Starmaker One’ British fusion investment fund which is expected to unlock £100 million of private investment in the UK – driving economic growth. 

Tim Bestwick, CEO, UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), said: 

The inclusion of fusion energy in the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project regime is a clear indication of the government’s support for fusion. 

Fusion promises to be a safe, sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply and the UK has a huge opportunity to become a global hub of fusion and related technology. 

Fusion-specific planning rules will help provide certainty about investing in UK fusion developments, and strengthen the UK’s position as a leader in the quest to commercialise fusion energy.

Notes to editors 

The government plans to consult on a detailed National Policy Statement for fusion energy by March 2026. 

Consultation response on Scope of Fusion Energy National Policy Statement

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/nuclear-fusion-boost-as-government-sets-to-unblock-planning-rules

This appears to continue the fantasy initiated by the previous Tory government, a campaign to convince voters that construction of the nuclear fusion plants which were going to revive Britain’s industrial heartlands was already happening.

I hope this nuclear fusion is now campaign is the product of ignorance, or perhaps some over enthusiastic science advisors. Because if it isn’t ignorance, if British politicians are aware of how unlikely it is that operational nuclear fusion plants will be bringing down prices and reviving British industry in the next few decades, this would be one of the most cynical political deceptions I’ve ever had the misfortune to report.

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July 20, 2025 at 04:03AM

Met Office’s Amber Warning Turned Out To Be A Dud

By Paul Homewood

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That amber warning turned out to be a bit of a damp squib.

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Despite some hysterical reporting, the best the Met Office could come up with was 45.2mm for the day at Charlwood:

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Far from the apocalyptic warnings of 100 mm!

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July 20, 2025 at 02:08AM

Drax emissions rise 16% as power station remains UK’s top carbon emitter

By Paul Homewood

 

Latest news from the UK’s biggest (and most heavily subsidised) carbon emitter:

  From Engineering and Technology:

 

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Drax power station has been crowned the UK’s “largest single source of carbon emissions” yet again, with emissions rising 16% from last year.

Located near Selby in North Yorkshire, Drax started life as a coal-fired power station when it was opened in 1974, but started co-firing biomass by 2010 in response to government concerns about the UK’s carbon emissions.

According to a report from think tank Ember, Drax has now been the UK’s top emitter for the last 10 years running. It was found to emit more than the next four largest polluters combined and more than the six most emitting gas power plants combined. Its emissions are equivalent to over 10% of the UK’s total transport emissions and nearly 3% of the country’s territorial total.

Full story here.

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July 20, 2025 at 01:53AM

SIMPLISTIC ANSWERS TO INSOLUBLE PROBLEMS

 Pinchbeck’s Soviet solution

Who is Pinchbeck? I hear you ask. She is the recently appointed chief executive of the UK Climate Change Committee, a body that is supposed to advise the government about how to reach net zero. She is 37 years old and has been in executive positions at the World Wild Life Fund and other green organisations. As far as I can tell she is not qualified in any science,or engineering field, so quite what advise she is qualified to give I am not sure. Is there no one more qualified to advise the government? I hear you say. Perhaps those more qualified don’t give the advice which the government wants to hear! The linked article gives more detail, but it is quite alarming.

You can read more about Ms Pinchbeck here:

Emma Pinchbeck: "When I see pylons, I see protection. Not harm" – New Statesman

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July 20, 2025 at 01:30AM