More Nuke Bottleneck Reporting
Apr. 28th, 2008 01:11 amNothing new really. Just a reiteration of a serious detail, one of many, that will not be going away no much how much smoke is generated by the industry and their governmental poodles.
UK Nuclear Power Revival at Risk of Delays - Telegraph (UK) - 28 Apr 08
"Pensioned-off engineers will have to be brought out of retirement if the revival of nuclear power is not to be hit by serious delays, the Government has been warned. A shortage of professional engineers and skilled trades is threatening plans to build new nuclear power stations around the country to ensure security of electricity supply and avoid the risk of blackouts, it is claimed." "The shortage of engineers is expected to be a key issue, along with funding, potential sites and the waste storage needed to complete the first new nuclear plant by 2018."
UK Nuclear Power Revival at Risk of Delays - Telegraph (UK) - 28 Apr 08
"Pensioned-off engineers will have to be brought out of retirement if the revival of nuclear power is not to be hit by serious delays, the Government has been warned. A shortage of professional engineers and skilled trades is threatening plans to build new nuclear power stations around the country to ensure security of electricity supply and avoid the risk of blackouts, it is claimed." "The shortage of engineers is expected to be a key issue, along with funding, potential sites and the waste storage needed to complete the first new nuclear plant by 2018."