NESO sets out how UK can deliver a clean power system by 2030

Stuart Stone
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National Energy Systems Operator details how a five-fold increase in flexible grid capacity is needed to reach Labour's flagship clean power target

Britain's National Energy System Operator (NESO) will today publish an independent analysis setting out how to build a clean power system in the UK in 2030, concluding the Labour government's high profile...

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