Thursday, 16 July 2009

UK Government plans to generate one third of UK electricity from renewables by 2020

Yesterday the Government announced plans to generate one third of UK electricity from renewables by 2020 to meet it's targets for a low carbon future.
Financial packages for wind and wave energy and changes to planning procedures are among key components of the Low Carbon Transition Plan.

The measures are designed to meet the UK target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 34% from 1990 levels by 2020, and the EU-derived target of producing 15% of energy from renewable sources by the same date.
Currently, greenhouse gas emissions are about 22% below the 1990 baseline, according to government figures, including cuts that companies have purchased through the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS).

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