Britain's green energy pledge 'credible' if planning fixed, says system operator
A plan to create a clean electricity system by 2030 promised by Labour before the election is "immensely challenging" but still "credible" if ministers take urgent action to fix Britain's sluggish planning system, the energy system operator has said. Britain could become a net exporter of green electricity by the end of the decade at no extra costs to the energy system under the plans and bills may even fall if ministers make the right policy changes, according to the operator. The newly formed National Energy System Operator (Neso) put forward the conclusions as part of its official advice to new ministers on how to reach Labour election pledge to decarbonise the power system by 2030. Fintan Slye, the chief executive of Neso, said: "There's no doubt that the challenges ahead on the journey to delivering clean power are great. However, if the scale of those challenges is matched with the bold, sustained actions that are outlined in this report, the benefits delivered could be even greater."
Nov-5-2024, 00:01:05 GMT
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