Britain: Energy Firms Braced for Summer of Protests
Britain's leading power generating companies have put rivalries
aside to draw up plans to counter the expected wave of protests against
a proposed new generation of coal-fired power plants.
More
than 40 security and media executives from the "Big Six" energy
companies, as well as an array of independent generators including
Drax, met in London to discuss how to prevent demonstrators disrupting
their planned expansion.
They discussed tactics for keeping
demonstrators from entering power stations and potentially causing
costly shutdowns. Companies fear this summer could see one of the
strongest campaigns against coal-fired power stations by environmental
groups for years.
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