As energy bills fall, is the government's clean power mission starting to pay off?

James Murray
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SSE's Beatrice offshore wind farm / Credit: SSE
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SSE's Beatrice offshore wind farm / Credit: SSE

There are encouraging signs the government’s clean power plans are starting to deliver on their considerable promise, but concerns remain over costs, delivery, and the continuing 'spark gap'

The government may have endured a pretty torrid start to the year, characterised by various scandals, resignations, and leadership speculation, but over at the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero...

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