Labour's Energy Strategy - No2NuclearPower

pete  Jun 19, 2023 View Original Article
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    -72% Very Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    -72% Very Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

62% : Councils will also be required to proactively identify areas of land that can be turned over for the generation of renewable electricity.
61% : Under the proposals, residents of communities that host green energy production such as wind farms will be rewarded with money off their bills.
55% : Keir Starmer is in Scotland this morning pledging the green future as he announces that GB Energy, Labour's publicly-owned energy company, will be headquartered in Scotland.
55% : In a speech on Monday, the Labour leader is expected to set out new targets to reduce the time taken to complete clean power projects from "years to months".
54% : Labour will end new North Sea oil and gas exploration, but help communities profit from clean power projects, Sir Keir Starmer is to pledge.
50% : Labour's plans for renewable energy, including a ban on new oil and gas exploration and development in the North Sea, have come under attack, from the Conservatives and trade unions.
42% : Sir Keir is under pressure from environmentalists and the oil industry over the scale and pace of Labour's planned transition to cleaner power.

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