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NETWORK / 17 / XXXXX 20XX I f EDF does back out, which would be a grievous blow, what next? Ini- tially, the government may focus on Hitachi, which declared a real inter- est some months ago and would be the only new nuclear player still standing. But the company's boil- ing water technology would represent a fundamental deviation from the Areva/EDF model. Importantly, following the recent gen- eral election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fuku- shima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's final subsidy terms insuf- ficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent gen- eral election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fuku- shima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's final subsidy terms insuf- ficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent gen- eral election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fuku- shima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for ection, the revival of Japan's nuclear indus- try is now under way as the post-Fukushima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK govern- ment's final subsidy terms insufficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent gen- eral election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fuku- shima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the I f EDF does back out, which would be a grievous blow, what next? Initially, the gov- ernment may focus on Hitachi, which declared a real interest some months ago and would be the only new nuclear player still standing. But the company's boiling water technology would represent a fundamental devia- tion from the Areva/EDF model. Importantly, following the recent general election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fukushima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's fi- nal subsidy terms insufficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent general election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fukushima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's final subsidy terms insufficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent general election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fukushima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's final subsidy terms insufficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Importantly, following the recent general election, the revival of Japan's nuclear industry is now under way as the post-Fukushima panic has subsided. Hence, there will now be more domestic opportunities for Hitachi. Furthermore, if EDF deems the UK government's final subsidy terms insufficiently attractive, it is difficult to see how any other potential private sector investor would take a radically different view. Fresh ideas Network rounds up new technologies that could transform network operations On the up The energy storage industry shows it isn't waiting for regulation change Share and share alike Guru Systems reveals why data sharing among heat networks is essential Showing potential

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