Climate Change Committee voice concerns over a reliable, secure and decarbonised power system being implemented by 2035
Tuesday 28 Mar 2023
A comprehensive new report by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) demonstrates the scale of the task in achieving the Government’s 2035 goal, with 25 new recommendations to improve the prospects of delivery.
A decarbonised power system is the central requirement for achieving Net Zero in the UK and the prize for all modern economies. Achievement is possible but not at the current pace of delivery.
Access to reliable, resilient and plentiful decarbonised electricity – at an affordable price to consumers – is key to a thriving, energy secure economy, less dependent on imported oil and gas.
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