Is the government planning a post-2020 renewables power surge?

James Murray
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Official government projections could reveal an exciting shift in the UK's plans to decarbonise its power grid

Is the government quietly preparing for a surge of renewable energy development from the mid-2020s onwards as the cost of clean technologies continue to fall and decarbonisation of the economy gathers...

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