Tim Yeo speech: Embrace electricity market 2.0 or fossilise our economy

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"The argument that we should not set a target to clean up our electricity - and instead make a dash for gas - is short-sighted"

Two hundred and fifty years ago, Britain sparked the first industrial revolution. By harnessing the force of fossil fuels like coal; Enterprising British engineers were able to deliver astounding...

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