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Saved from financial ruin by the discovery of North Sea oil, Britain has still to come up with an energy programme to conserve resources and reduce dependence on imported fuel. Stanley Alderson looks at methods for beefing up the ‘grossly inadequate’ conservation measures and examines the values of power sources other than nuclear energy which, he claims, is not only dangerous but uneconomic.

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