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Renewables: still pushing ahead in the UK

 Renewable energy is doing quite well in the UK, as the latest Office of National Statistics report shows, although it says there is uneven development . ‘What is working is now clear, with power generation, storage & transport electrification are delivering scale, investment & export potential. What is not working is balance. Jobs are volatile, heat is underperforming & delivery capacity is struggling to keep pace with ambition’.  There certainly are some ambitious targets. In an interesting interview, Net Zero Mission Controller Chris Stark say how the UK energy team set a range ‘for all the clean technologies, so onshore wind, offshore wind, solar [and] also the energy storage technologies…that we’re trying to hit by 2030 that is right at the top end of what we think is possible. Then we went about constructing the policies to make that happen.’ And he says it is working, so far: the economics of clean energy ‘just get better and better’, with renewables being ...