Energy

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Reducing CO2 emissions from energy generation is key to tackling climate change. Over the coming years, the UK's ageing coal, gas and nuclear power stations will need replacing and we have to decide what comes next. Do we want a clean energy future and a thriving green economy or do we rebuild the expensive, polluting energy dinosaurs?

We're campaigning for a clean energy future. A stronger green economy with new jobs and growth. Clean, efficient renewable energy and to end CO2 emissions from electricity generation.

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The anti-wind Blobby

The Telegraph is yet again trying to pretend that Noel Edmonds’ anti-wind lobby, the cosmically ordered Renewable Energy Foundation, is a reliable source of...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 17 June, 2013 - 16:49

Energy Bill: too close to call

MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
Posted by Richardg - 4 June, 2013 - 14:20

Energy Bill: too close to call

MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
Posted by Richardg - 4 June, 2013 - 14:20

Energy Bill: too close to call

MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
Posted by Richardg - 4 June, 2013 - 14:20

Energy Bill Briefing 2013

Posted by Fran G - 30 May, 2013 - 11:32

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