Government confirms 74 per cent of Britain's power generation came from low carbon sources last year

Stuart Stone
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New figures tracking progress towards Clean Power by 2030 goal suggest UK is on track to become 'clean energy superpower' this decade

Just shy of 74 per cent of Great Britain's power generation came from "clean" sources last year, putting the government on track to cement the UK's status as "clean energy superpower" and deliver a predominantly...

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