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Local perspectives of national energy projects: Reconstructing the impact of post war nuclear power stations in north Wales from archival sources. / Collinson, Marc.
In: Journal of Energy History/Revue d’histoire de l’énergie , Vol. 6, 30.06.2021, p. 1-11.

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Collinson M. Local perspectives of national energy projects: Reconstructing the impact of post war nuclear power stations in north Wales from archival sources. Journal of Energy History/Revue d’histoire de l’énergie . 2021 Jun 30;6:1-11. Epub 2021 Apr 1.

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T1 - Local perspectives of national energy projects

T2 - Reconstructing the impact of post war nuclear power stations in north Wales from archival sources

AU - Collinson, Marc

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PY - 2021/6/30

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N2 - While national energy infrastructure projects possess significant reach and scale in supply terms, they are focused on a smaller number of power generation sites and have a significant impact on those specific localities. Britain's post war nuclear power programme was no different. Emblematic of government confidence and optimism in technological progress, they also shaped community identities, languages, and attitudes to modernity, and affected the lives, routines, and prospects of residents. This article outlines available historical sources linked to nuclear power station construction and its wider effect on north Wales, demonstrating the economic, social, cultural, and political impact of the industry on a variety of local groupings and communities.

AB - While national energy infrastructure projects possess significant reach and scale in supply terms, they are focused on a smaller number of power generation sites and have a significant impact on those specific localities. Britain's post war nuclear power programme was no different. Emblematic of government confidence and optimism in technological progress, they also shaped community identities, languages, and attitudes to modernity, and affected the lives, routines, and prospects of residents. This article outlines available historical sources linked to nuclear power station construction and its wider effect on north Wales, demonstrating the economic, social, cultural, and political impact of the industry on a variety of local groupings and communities.

M3 - Review article

VL - 6

SP - 1

EP - 11

JO - Journal of Energy History/Revue d’histoire de l’énergie

JF - Journal of Energy History/Revue d’histoire de l’énergie

SN - 2649-3055

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