Sunday, March 11, 2012

UK wants 2030 renewable energy target scrapped

UK wants 2030 renewable energy target scrapped | Environment | The Guardian:
"The UK government wants nuclear power to be given parity with renewables in Europe, in a move that would significantly boost atomic energy in Britain but downgrade investment in renewable generation, according to a leaked document seen by the Guardian.
The move would in effect remove the most important prop from the beleaguered renewable energy sector – the Europe-wide targets stipulating that a proportion of each member state's energy must come from renewable sources.
That target should be scrapped when its current phase – requiring member states to generate 20% of energy from renewables – runs out in 2020, according to a secret submission to the European commission.
"The UK envisages multiple low-carbon technologies: renewables, nuclear and carbon capture and storage, all competing freely against each other in the years to come … For this reason, we cannot support a 2030 renewables target," it reads."
Read the full article at the Guardian

1 comment:

  1. That just makes too much sense.

    Cameron is batting 2 for 2 against questionable Euro schemes. (Not leashing Britain to the Orwellian growth and stability pact is the another.)

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