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New study shows public wants renewables - but the government is not listening

New study shows public wants renewables - but the government is not listening
  • Pip Roddis, University of Leeds, The Comversation
  • 09 July 2019
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The polling is remarkably consistent - the public wants to see more renewables projects

Subsidies for onshore wind power were cut by the UK government in 2015. Then the main reasons given were that it was too expensive and that the public didn't support it. Amber Rudd MP, then head of what...

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