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    Britain's future energy supply is of concern to the Government, the fact being that fossil energy is either running out, or the world's population is ever increasing, pushing up the demand. The prices for fossil fuel are becoming prohibitive.

    Nuclear power plants are too expensive to build and too dangerous to contemplate as a viable source of future energy.

    But Sky News reports:
    "Icelandic volcanoes could soon power British homes if the Government secures a dramatic new energy deal."

    The Energy minister Charles Hendry is set to visit Iceland next month to reach an agreement with Iceland's government for the supply of energy to Britain. It would stem mainly from Iceland's volcanoes and could supply one third of Britain's electricity.

    The project would involve over 900 miles of copper cables, each mile of cable containing over 1,000 tonnes of copper.


    Watch this space!

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