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Anti-nuclear activists currently blockading EDF in London

Boycott EDF | 11.04.2011 07:33 | Anti-Nuclear | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis

ACTIVISTS BLOCKADE QUEEN’S BACK YARD TO BRAND ENERGY GIANT’S NUCLEAR POWER BID A ‘RIGHT ROYAL RIP-OFF’

Photos available soon at:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/mini_mouse/5592365881/

Campaigners brought rush hour traffic to a standstill this morning to protest against EDF Energy’s plans to build a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK. All four lanes of the A302 outside EDF Energy’s headquarters in Grosvenor Place – which runs alongside the gardens of Buckingham Palace – were sealed off shortly after 8am using 14-foot tripods. The cleared zone was then declared a ‘nuclear disaster area’.

Campaign group, Boycott EDF, says the energy giant is spearheading a ‘nuclear renaissance’ which could see the construction of at least ten new nuclear reactors – a move spokeswoman, Bella Benson, claims will spell disaster for the UK.

“EDF has spent a massive amount of money marketing itself as an environment-friendly company,” says Benson. “But the truth is that it’s planning to lumber us with an outdated form of energy that is incredibly dangerous, extremely expensive and completely unnecessary. As the company’s HQ Is opposite Buckingham Palace, it would be fitting to call their plan a right, royal rip-off.”

Benson apologised to motorists delayed by the protest but adds, “The inconvenience caused today pales into insignificance compared with the dangers that EDF Energy is planning to impose on the British public. The government is trying to slip the nuclear energy issue through the back door and this is the only way we can get our voice heard.”

Boycott EDF says a ‘nuclear renaissance’ will mean soaring electricity bills. Says Benson: “Nuclear power is so dangerous that millions has to be spent on safety measures. The government claims that the public won’t have to subsidise the costs of ‘new nuclear’ but you can be sure we will end up taking a hit – through hidden subsidies such as fixed-price contracts and a hike in our electricity bills (1).”

Recent research in Germany has found that young children are more than twice as likely to contract leukemia if they live near a nuclear power station (2). “The nuclear industry has been trying to down-play the effects of radiation after the tragedy at Fukushima,” Benson adds. “But decades of mismanagement by the nuclear sector has left us with a legacy of cancers and hundreds of tonnes of toxic radioactive waste that nobody know what to do with. Nuclear energy has no place in the 21st century.”

And the campaign insists that nuclear power is the worst possible option for combating climate change. Benson explains: ‘The new EPR reactor is untried and untested and will produce waste that is even more toxic. Moreover, documents leaked from EDF Energy show that there are serious design flaws.’

EDF has already caused great concern - even before construction of ‘new nuclear’ has started. An independent report published last year found that land designated for EDF’s two new mega-reactors at the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant in Somerset is heavily contaminated with enriched uranium. But EDF has dismissed the report. “With such a hazardous form of energy, best practice must be observed at every stage. We find EDF’s attitude shocking,” Benson concludes.

Cheaper, greener alternative strategies have been put forward by respected organisations including Greenpeace, the Sustainable Development Commission and the New Economics Foundation (3). Says Benson, “The billions earmarked for new nuclear power stations should be invested in further developing safe forms of energy such as renewables and the type of district heating plants (combined heat and power plants) that can be run on biogas. It’s a scandal that there hasn’t been an informed public debate about this issue.”
The campaign is urging customers of EDF Energy to say ‘no to new nuclear’ by switching to other energy providers. It is also asking the public to boycott events and attractions - such as the London Eye - sponsored by the company.

Boycott EDF Energy’s blockade continues.

For the latest news from activists outside EDF’s HQ go to Twitter: @NoNewNukz

Photos available at:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/mini_mouse/5592365881/



Notes

Note 1: The government’s recent decision to artificially increase the carbon floor price was ostensibly to encourage investment in the ‘nuclear renaissance’. It has been estimated that the increase will add at least 4% to electricity bills by 2016.

Note 2: evidence by Dr Ian Fairlie to the House of Commons:
 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmenergy/memo/nps/uc8202.htm


Note 3: the above reports can be found at:

 http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/publications.php?id=344

 http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/climate/solutions/combined-heat-and-power-chp

 http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/mirage-and-oasis

For more information on the campaign go to:  http://boycottedf.org.uk

‘I do not believe a single word that issues from the mouth of a single spokesperson for the nuclear industry.’ JONATHON PORRITT, June,2010.

Boycott EDF
- e-mail: london [at] stopnuclearpoweruk.net
- Homepage: http://boycottedf.org.uk/

Comments

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9.30 pic

11.04.2011 08:37


still on. No arrests yet.

jk


11am, still here

11.04.2011 10:05

blockade has been on for more than three hours. Sunshine and music. No arrests. No fit, no rats. Wtf?! Softly softly. More news as and when.

jk


11.37 - Blockade still in progress - street party call-out!

11.04.2011 10:42

Blockade still in progress in Grosvenor Place, central London. Road cleared of traffic. Sun is shining. Music playing. Activists calling for people to come down for a street party!

Nearest tube - Victoria
Map:  http://tinyurl.com/3h9frxb

Boycott EDF
- Homepage: http://boycottedf.org.uk


12.20 update

11.04.2011 11:23

Activists threatened with arrest if they do not come down, but they remain in place. No sign of imminent removal. Traffic disrupted considerably.

Boycott EDF
- Homepage: http://boycottedf.org.uk


Police climbing team on site

11.04.2011 12:06

More updates via:  https://twitter.com/youandifilms

Boycott EDF
- Homepage: http://boycottedf.org.uk


scaff tower up. Rats ready to begin removal

11.04.2011 12:17

it took a while. More than 5 hours. But the rats are here and have built their first scaff tower and are ready. Anticipate removal and arrests in next 30mins.

jk


blockade over

11.04.2011 13:34

seven hours, two arrests

jk


criticism

11.04.2011 14:52

Congrats to all involved, I'm very impressed with your resolve and wish you the best in legal proceedings etc. But I have to say from the pics and press release I'm not too impressed with the pride in disruption. Why do we insist on declaring war on the general public when we do these things? I know an economic blockade is a very powerful weapon but in these circumstances it's not a mass movement, it comes across as a small clique acting without regard for anyone else. I think stopping nuclear power is far more important than some people getting to work on time but we end up alienating the general public. Also there was the matter I recall of an airport blockade that prevented someone from going to their kid's funeral (details very hazy as it was a while ago). That is (a) alienating and (b) hideous.

jigsaw


well done you boys and girls

11.04.2011 14:58

nice action, thanks and hopefully see you on the streets

supporter


a big shout to the active today

11.04.2011 20:33

absolutely brilliant, wish i could have been there with yer

baby with 3 heads


why don't you post to london indymedia?

12.04.2011 09:31

any particular reason?

londoner


Traffic?

12.04.2011 17:19

Yeah, I too am a bit surprised at the claim that "Campaigners brought rush hour traffic to a standstill this morning to protest against EDF Energy’s plans to build a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK"

Of course I can see the point in a blockading EDF (raising awareness, disrupting operations, etc.), and of course such actions often cause a kind of "collateral damage", which obviously needs to be justified on a case-by-case basis.

But this article makes it sound a bit like the action was somehow directed at those stuck in traffic. Sometimes it seems like there's a misguided "if you're not part of this protest, you're part of the problem" logic at work.

Slightly perplexed