BRIEFING: Pylons, costs, public opinion among the challenges facing UK’s new clean power goal

Published 14:05 on July 9, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:05 on July 9, 2024  / Bryony Collins /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

The new UK government will need to take a sensitive approach to siting new energy infrastructure and keeping costs down as it pursues its goal of zero-carbon power by 2030, which will require better communicating the benefits of the energy transition.
The new UK government will need to take a sensitive approach to siting new energy infrastructure and keeping costs down as it pursues its goal of zero-carbon power by 2030, which will require better communicating the benefits of the energy transition.


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