Scientist Paul Brack is working on a project at one of Britain's nuclear power stations. Then events disrupt his future career.
Brack falls out with his employers due to their cover up of the damage caused by the earthquake at the nuclear power station.
Brack quits his job in the nuclear power industry and joins energy consultant Harold Harlan.
Brack agrees to write a report on Britain's energy options for his new boss Harold Harlan.
Paul Brack discovers that an electricity generating windmill plant is hampered by lack of funds and political indifference.
Paul Brack is a scientist trying to prevent potential disaster after quiting his job at a nuclear power station.
Brack sets out to demonstrate that entire cities could be made self-sufficient if the political will-power existed.
Harlan sees the various designers' inability to work together as the reason for the Government's refusal to invest.
Both East and West are determined to be first in the race to create energy from the sun. It looks as if the West might win.
Harlan is determined that 'The Brack Report' will arouse a lot of political controversy.