Fri, 11 July 2008 ![]() The bipolar personality of the electricity chapters in the UK's renewable energy consultation document is more than simply the kind of literary tic often associated with government reports written by multiple authors. It vividly illustrates a deep conflict in the government's policy objectives between meeting commitments made to the European Union concerning 2020 targets for renewables and fostering the vision for competitive electricity markets pioneered by the UK in the 1990s. Lurking in the background is the centrality which the London carbon market is expected to play in preventing catastrophic climate change. Direct download: UK_Renewables_Pt._2_--_Churchill_or_Friedman.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:59 PM Comments[0] |
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