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14 Dec 2019

New UK Government ‘Must Beef up Green Ambition’

14 Dec 2019  by Renews.BIZ   

Energy Association reacts to Conservative election victory

The UK renewables industry has called on the new Conservative government to be more ambitious to support the expansion of the green energy sector.

A Boris Johnson-led administration must commit to wholesale systems change across energy, in particular for transport and waste, which are required to unleash the full potential of renewable energy and clean technology, according to the Renewables Energy Association.

The group was reacting to the result of the UK General Election, which has put the Conservatives on an overall majority in parliament.

“The REA would like to congratulate the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Conservative party on the general election result,” said a statement.

“The climate emergency is the biggest challenge that we face and this is the pivotal moment. The new Government must now implement credible policy to decarbonise the economy in line with our Net Zero targets.”

REA added: “We welcome the Conservatives commitment to achieve Net Zero targets, as set out in their manifesto.

“However, to achieve this, the new Government must be more ambitious and commit to wholesale systems change across energy, in particular for transport and waste, required to unleash the full potential of renewable energy and clean technology.”

RenewableUK chief executive Hugh McNeal said the trade body is looking forward to working with the Conservative government to deliver a new 40GW by 2030 offshore wind target.

“The rapid expansion of renewables, including low cost onshore wind and innovative tidal energy, is key to decarbonising our economy and will provide huge benefits for consumers and businesses across the UK," he said.

"The voters have sent a clear signal that climate action must be a top priority, and the eyes of the world will be on the UK this year as we host the UN global climate summit, so this Government must take urgent action to get the country on track for net zero.”

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