Kingsnorth construction firm invaded by climate activists!

One of the com­pa­nies bid­ding for the con­tract to con­struct a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth has been tar­get­ed by cli­mate cam­paign­ers. Three peo­ple have locked on inside and two are up on a ledge out­side hav­ing dropped a ban­ner.

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5th June 2009. 10.30am

Nutall protestOne of the com­pa­nies bid­ding for the con­tract to con­struct a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth has been tar­get­ed by cli­mate cam­paign­ers. Three peo­ple have locked on inside and two are up on a ledge out­side hav­ing dropped a ban­ner.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

5th June 2009. 10.30am

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CLIMATE CAMPAIGNERS INVADE KINGSNORTH CONSTRUCTION FIRM

Major build­ing con­trac­tor BAM Nut­tall tar­get­ed due to poten­tial role in con­tro­ver­sial coal pow­er sta­tion

[Pho­to and film­ing oppor­tu­ni­ty at: BAM Nut­tall Head Office, St James House, Knoll Road, Cam­ber­ley, Sur­rey, GU15 3XW]

This morn­ing, thir­teen peo­ple invad­ed the offices of Sur­rey-based build­ing firm BAM Nut­tall. They have locked them­selves to fur­ni­ture, glued them­selves to desks, and are ask­ing to speak to Chief Exec­u­tive Mar­tin J. Rogers about the dis­as­trous impli­ca­tions of build­ing more coal-fired pow­er sta­tions. Sev­er­al pro­test­ers have also occu­pied an exte­ri­or ledge above the building’s entrance, with a ban­ner read­ing: “No New Coal: Build a Green­er Future”, and staff and passers-by are being giv­en leaflets and infor­ma­tion about the protest.

The cam­paign­ers, from Thames Val­ley Cli­mate Action [1], are tar­get­ing BAM because the com­pa­ny is bid­ding for the con­tract to build a new coal pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth in Kent, for the giant ener­gy com­pa­ny E.ON [2]. This would be the first new UK coal pow­er sta­tion for 30 years, and would pro­duce around 7 mil­lion tonnes of CO2 per year, equiv­a­lent to the entire emis­sions of a coun­try like Ghana [3]. Accord­ing to a new report from Kofi Annan’s Glob­al Human­i­tar­i­an Forum, cli­mate change is already killing 300,000 peo­ple per year, and will get much worse unless we urgent­ly reduce our CO2 emis­sions [4].

One of the pro­test­ers, Xavier Perez, said: “BAM Nut­tall point to the intro­duc­tion of low ener­gy light­ing and improved heat­ing at their head office as exam­ples of how they are reach­ing their sus­tain­abil­i­ty goals. This con­ve­nient­ly over­looks the fact that they are hop­ing to con­struct a pow­er sta­tion reliant on the filth­i­est fos­sil fuel in exis­tence. This would be laugh­able if it were not for the fact that mil­lions of lives, liveli­hoods and species could be lost.” [5]

The Gov­ern­ment and E.ON are claim­ing that a new Kingsnorth pow­er sta­tion would even­tu­al­ly include “car­bon cap­ture and stor­age” (CCS) tech­nol­o­gy, to catch 25% of its emis­sions and store them under­ground [6]. How­ev­er, the cam­paign­ers inside BAM Nut­tall point out that this is unproven tech­nol­o­gy that is still being test­ed, and won’t be avail­able until at least 2020 [7]. Cli­mate sci­en­tists say we need to make sharp car­bon cuts long before that date [8]. Even if CCS is one day installed, and works as planned, the plant would still pro­duce more CO2 than a gas pow­er sta­tion [9].

The Government’s oth­er favoured jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for build­ing new coal pow­er sta­tions – that the emis­sions would be includ­ed in the EU’s “car­bon trad­ing” scheme – has been wide­ly and heav­i­ly crit­i­cised [10]. Crit­ics say that this scheme is a com­plex and unwork­able dis­trac­tion from real cli­mate change solu­tions, that isn’t reduc­ing net emis­sions, and essen­tial­ly hands con­trol of the cli­mate over to the same bankers, bro­kers and pri­vate traders respon­si­ble for the glob­al finan­cial crash [11].

Anoth­er of today’s pro­test­ers, Sasha Good­win, said: “After last summer’s Cli­mate Camp at Kingsnorth, thou­sands of peo­ple pledged to take direct action to stop this pow­er sta­tion, and there is a huge wave of pub­lic sup­port for the cam­paign. Today’s action shows how peo­ple are ready to act on their words. Any com­pa­nies think­ing about get­ting involved in the Kingsnorth project should remem­ber the road protests of the 1990s, which cost con­trac­tors mil­lions of pounds and pre­vent­ed many pro­posed road projects from going ahead.

“BAM Nut­tall say they need this work because of the reces­sion, but this com­plete­ly miss­es the point. If we keep burn­ing coal, then we’ll lose a lot more than just our jobs – people’s homes, health, food sup­ply, and the sta­bil­i­ty of our soci­ety are all at risk from cli­mate change. Instead, we need to build a sus­tain­able soci­ety, pow­ered by renew­able ener­gy from the wind, sun and tides, which will lead to bet­ter ways to live and work. We need to make sure that this tran­si­tion is a fair one, active­ly involv­ing work­ers from the ener­gy indus­try. We’re hop­ing to have some inter­est­ing con­ver­sa­tions with BAM staff today about all of these issues!”

ENDS

Notes to Edi­tors

[1] TVCA is part of the Camp for Cli­mate Action net­work, which set up a week-long protest camp at Kingsnorth in August 2008 – see www.climatecamp.org.uk. Today’s action is part of a nation­al cam­paign, sup­port­ed by the Camp for Cli­mate Action, called the E.ON Face Off — see www.e‑onf-off.org.uk. Pre­vi­ous actions have includ­ed the occu­pa­tion of E.ON’s UK head office by pro­test­ers dressed as San­ta Claus, and actions at E.ON stalls at Uni­ver­si­ty recruit­ment events which led to the com­pa­ny aban­don­ing their grad­u­ate recruit­ment dri­ve.
[2] BAM Nut­tall is a con­struc­tion and civ­il engi­neer­ing firm owned by the Roy­al BAM Group
[3] Car­bon Diox­ide Infor­ma­tion Analy­sis Cen­ter: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/
[4] http://www.ghf-geneva.org/
[5] Roy­al BAM Group Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Report
[6] http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8014295.stm
[7] http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/georgemonbiot/2009/apr/23/carbon-capture-and-storage-coal
[8] http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/publications/briefing_notes/bn17.pdf
[9] Gen­er­at­ing elec­tric­i­ty from coal pro­duces about twice as much CO2 per KWh than gen­er­a­tion from gas. There­fore, a 25% reduc­tion would still leave coal about one and a half times as pol­lut­ing as gas.
[10] See for exam­ple http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article5257602.ece, http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227046.200-carbon-trading-wont-stop-climate-change.html and http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2009/may/28/carbon-trading
[11] http://www.carbontradewatch.org/

Thames Val­ley Cli­mate Action

Lat­est — 10:30

Four cop vans, an ambu­lance (to deal with the per­son super­glued to the front door) and a police heli­copter now on the scene. Pass­ing Con­ser­v­a­tive coun­cil­lors milling about express­ing their out­rage that the boys in blue are doing this rather than catch­ing bur­glars.

1 arrest so far — 11:50

One per­son inside arrest­ed for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass — not giv­en the option to leave of his own accord… Those locked on/glued/perched on ledge still going strong.

Sev­er­al arrests, includ­ing one pass­er-by who wan­dered over to talk to the peo­ple up on the ledge and prompt­ly got nicked.