Brexit confusion, Capacity Market woes, and the end of the trilemma: Where next for UK clean power?

It has been a week of turmoil in Westminster, but where do recent events leave a UK clean energy policy landscape that was already in flux?
As if understanding how the UK electricity grid and market functions at the best of times wasn't complex enough, the politics governing it all has been, to put it lightly, a little hard to get a handle...
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