Solar Energy UK said that it does agree with NESO’s conclusion that clean power by 2030 is both achievable and beneficial, and that it will hinge on accelerating new transmission infrastructure, reforming planning and consenting processes and reforming electricity market structures “while ensuring a stable and attractive investment environment”. However, the trade body argues that CP30 betrays a “limited understanding” of solar generation and battery energy storage leading to a “concerning lack of ambition” for the technologies. The analysis is … read more »
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