Losing the spark? What Brexit means for UK energy

Madeleine Cuff
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A lack of short-term consequences threatens to mask the long-term dangers Brexit poses to the UK energy market, from increased costs to missed clean energy opportunities

The energy sector confronts the Brexit challenge facing constraints not felt by many other parts of the economy. The UK may be able to sell cars to China or import tea from India, but it's rather more...

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