
Report UK urged the energy industry leaders to cancel their dependence on net scratch goals, with Deputy Commander Richard Tess warning that there is no “democratic mandate” to increase energy costs.
In a meeting with 11 large people in industry, TICE-who is also the party’s energy spokesperson-The Reform Government will focus on providing “local, reliable, cheap and cheap energy” from nuclear power and gas stations. He stressed that the party will cancel the net zero goal in the United Kingdom 2050, describing it as an obstacle to energy at reasonable prices.
The reform indicated that it will be ready to tear the current renewable energy contracts if it contradicts the energy price goals. The party has already warned the developers against not participating in round 7 (AR7)-the government’s competitive process to grant the minimum guaranteed prices for clean energy projects-Hajjah that the price of the strike of 126 pounds sterling per MB watch exceeds 70 % of the current market price of 73 pounds.
Tays said that “the supporters of the environment were wrong” in the demand that renewable energy sources were cheaper, adding: “We do not feel the commitment to the AR7 contracts or after that and we look at all options on the table.” He urged investors and lenders to avoid supporting renewable projects on a large scale, claiming that they “will make the United Kingdom poorer.”
A spokesman for the reform added that TICE criticized “ugly solar farms, doubtful batteries storage systems and thousands of huge columns” to increase electricity costs, destroy the countryside and threaten British industrial jobs.
Earlier this week, TICE accused the developers of the solar energy farm “Tadnis” of the countryside and warned that the benefits would be removed under a reform government. He wrote to Island Green Power, the company behind the east Pye Solar Solar, which has an area of 2700 acres in Norfolk, and its status and investors “in official notice” that the party will end the taxpayers support for such projects.
Similar messages have been sent to the wind farm developers, where TICE insists on “environmental, economic and social costs” from renewable energy sources on a large scale “outperform the benefits.”
This intervention comes after Energy Minister Ed Miliband agreed on the development orders of seven major solar farms, with more than 30 others in the planning pipeline.
The reform, which was leading the recent opinion polls, says he intends to “re -evaluate all net zero -related contracts signed under the current government” if it won the upcoming public elections.
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