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Ocean Energy - Environmental Audit Committee urges UK government to seize the power of tidal energy generation - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Thursday, 01 April 2021 The cross-party Environmental Audit Committee has concluded its three month examination of tidal power technologies in the UK by urging government to engage with industry and establish appropriate revenue support for the emerging sector. In a letter to Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, the committee concluded that the UK has demonstrated world-leading technological development and that if the sector is supported to commercialise it could make a significant contribution the UK’s future energy mix, increase investment in coastal regions supporting the ‘levelling-up’ of the UK economy while also boosting the export potential of UK manufactured tidal turbines and associated supply chain.

Industry responds to Chancellor s new Budget - Energy Live News

Image: Cubankite / Shutterstock Rishi Sunak made his traditional pre-Budget pose outside Number 11 Downing Street with the red briefcase before heading to the House of Commons to unveil the Budget for the coming year. A new UK Infrastructure Bank to boost net zero investment and green savings bonds were among the measures he announced. The new Budget aims to protect jobs and livelihoods, fix public finances and lay the foundation for a future economy. Mr Sunak began his speech by saying the government would do ‘whatever it takes’ to set ambitious goals for the coming months. But what does the industry think?

Coal mine go-ahead undermines climate summit

Coal mine go-ahead undermines climate summit By Roger Harrabin image copyrightWest Cumbria Mining Company Britain s climate change leadership is being undercut by a government decision to allow a new coal mine in Cumbria, MPs have warned. The UK is hosting a UN climate summit in November, where it will urge other nations to phase out fossil fuels. The MPs say the government s decision to allow a new colliery at home will make it harder to secure a deal. The Woodhouse mine was approved by Cumbria County Council because it will create jobs in an area of high unemployment. The planning minister Robert Jenrick could have overruled it, but said the issue was best decided at a local level.

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