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Regulating investment in low-carbon energy

The UK government’s present policy position finds itself firmly skewered on the horns of a dilemma that the recent contributions by David Kennedy and Guy Newey illustrate all too vividly. That is, how to balance the delivery of low carbon energy with the need to keep the bill for customers (or taxpayers) as low as possible.

Government must make urgent decisions about energy, but as few as possible

Investment climate for low carbon technologies needs to improve

Further urgent action by government and business is needed to make low carbon energy a reality. The legally binding “fourth carbon budget” requires that by 2025 emissions are halved compared to 1990 levels.

Giddens's paradox

The uncomfortable truth about trade-offs

George Monbiot thinks that "The green deal is a useless, middle-class subsidy." I don't have a problem with him attacking the government's energy efficiency proposals.

Why I'm sceptical about energy efficiency

I've been struck by the amount of emphasis I've heard being placed on energy efficiency over the past year or so.

UK nuclear policy in meltdown

At least someone is still feeling optimistic about the future of nuclear energy in the UK.

Powering ahead

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Asia Competition Barometer: Petrochemicals and chemicals

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