RenewableUK spells out path to green energy expansion

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Trade body says wind, wave, and tidal energy could contribute 44 per cent of UK electricity by 2030 with right policy signals

Wind, wave, and tidal power could contribute 25 per cent of UK electricity by the end of the decade - and 44 per cent 10 years later - industry body RenewableUK has said. But it adds in a new Manifesto...

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