Government edges away from 20 per cent renewables target

James S Murray
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Energy minister insists UK will generate up to 15 per cent of energy from renewables by 2020 and will not contravene EU targets

The government last night suggested that the UK would not source 20 per cent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020, but argued that this would not contravene EU targets on renewable energy as they...

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