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Renewable Energy and the UK - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
12 episodes
5 months ago
The EU has set ambitious targets for both renewable energy and carbon reduction, but the UK has been reluctant to sign up to new targets beyond 2020. How does the UK Government plan to tackle this problem and what targets is it considering?
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The EU has set ambitious targets for both renewable energy and carbon reduction, but the UK has been reluctant to sign up to new targets beyond 2020. How does the UK Government plan to tackle this problem and what targets is it considering?
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Transcript -- Follow The Leader?
Renewable Energy and the UK - for iPod/iPhone
11 years ago
Transcript -- Follow The Leader?
Is there a risk of the UK being left in the slow lane when it comes to renewable energy? Countries like Germany and China are speeding ahead in developing their renewable energy sector. Germany plans to replace nuclear with renewables in 10 years while last year the Chinese built a third of the world’s wind turbines. Should the UK follow their lead or choose its own path?
Renewable Energy and the UK - for iPod/iPhone
The EU has set ambitious targets for both renewable energy and carbon reduction, but the UK has been reluctant to sign up to new targets beyond 2020. How does the UK Government plan to tackle this problem and what targets is it considering?