
State papers: Plans for nuclear power plant on shores of Lough Neagh shelved over drinking water concerns. The Northern Ireland government was warned against proposals to build a nuclear power station beside Lough Neagh, archive files show. The feasibility of the proposal was assessed by the Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE), a UK government body that was responsible for research on, and development of, nuclear power. The Stormont government had been assessing the potential for a nuclear power plant in … read more »
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