| UK Investing $200 Billion in Renewable Energy |
| Written by Jaymi Heimbuch | ||
| Wednesday, 09 July 2008 | ||
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The plan aligns with the EU’s agenda for countries to produce 15% of their energy from renewable sources by 2020. This gives the prime minister plenty of time to get cracking on this ambitious path. Brown’s revolution extends into the homes of Skeptics say this may be a whole lot of talk and not a lot of action, as has been the case in the past. That seems like a reasonable criticism. Yet, while not the greenest of PMs (he is still looking to build more nuclear power plants), this is a big step forward in the right direction for the Via Ecoworldly, Greenpeace, The Guardian; Photo via andjohan
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written by Clinch , July 09, 2008
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written by Kim S. , July 09, 2008
I'm so jealous! If only the United States government would take this kind of bold initiative that is so drastically needed in America, imagine what would happen! Clearly the demand for renewable energy is quite abundant; the United States government needs to step up to the plate on this issue, this is getting ridiculous. If we invested even a fraction of what we spend in Iraq on renewable energy and started subsidizing wind and solar companies then maybe we can start to regain our spot as a world leader in economic policy. I'm aware that nothing is going to happen at least until the end of the Bush administration in January 2009, for many obvious unfortunate reasons. But for now, we are sinking, and sinking fast. The EU is setting the trend for the rest of the world to follow, and hopefully us Americans can follow in their example.
Article is just gullible rubbish
written by Peter , July 09, 2008
First where is this $200 billion coming from. It doesn't exist. It is the sum Brown HOPES private industry will stomp up not money he is investing. Second this target is way BELOW the EU target as the EU figure is a % of ALL energy use whereas the Brown figure is a % of ELECTRICITY usage
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And I think that rather than just "calling on citizens" to reduce their energy consumption, he should use some of the £100 billion to offset the cost of insulation and other energy saving methods, because the majority of people wont want to spend money, but can make the largest impact.