INTERVIEW: UK should take a ‘maximalist approach’ to renewables investment to achieve targets

Published 16:07 on August 28, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:07 on August 28, 2024  / /  EMEA, UK ETS

The UK should redesign its contracts for difference (CfD) scheme to take a ‘maximalist approach’ to renewable energy investment if it is to speed up the rollout of clean energy fast enough to meet its targets, according to a trade body.
The UK should redesign its contracts for difference (CfD) scheme to take a ‘maximalist approach’ to renewable energy investment if it is to speed up the rollout of clean energy fast enough to meet its targets, according to a trade body.


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