For decades now, UK governments have bet on gas to keep the lights on and our homes warm. Our appetite grew in the 1990s, when a fossil-fuel frenzy in the North Sea set off what was dubbed the “dash for gas”. As that dash slowed to a stroll, the UK became a net importer of gas in 2004 and reliant on supplies from friendly countries such as Norway. Adam Bell, who was head of government energy strategy until last year, … read more »
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