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Utility Week expert view: Trevor Loveday
Proposals for water abstraction reform currently going through the government mill would be a game-changer for power producers. About two-fifths of water abstracted in England and Wales is used for cooling power plant. Theirs might be good old-fashioned special pleading, but the generators are clearly in a special place.
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