UK economy tanking from renewable energy stress

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  1. MolonLabe2009

    MolonLabe2009 Banned

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    Coming to America soon, if the loony left environmentalist whackos have their way.

    Stop environmentalist extremism now before it is too late!

    UK economy tanking from renewable energy stress
    http://orangepunch.ocregister.com/2011/03/03/uk-economy-tanking-from-renewable-energy-stress/41977/
     
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    Nuclear power, the only green energy we need.
     
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    Uncle Ferd says he'd like to renew his job atta dry cleanery wringin' farts outta shirt-tails...
    :runnynose:
    Renewables 'help jobs and growth'
    23 April 2012 - Employment may be among the hidden benefits of renewable technologies such as solar
     
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    What a load of old bollocks! The majority of energy created and used in the UK is from col powered power stations. They are predominently owned by non-UK companies who over the last few decades have progressively increased their profits by increasing the cost of their product.

    The blame here lies with the privatisation of what should be a nationalised product.

    The OP is based off a BS opinion piece.
     
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    Exactly. Opinion piece vs BBC. Hmmmmm.
     
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    The brits are fools to believe the commies among them...

    They only seek to destroy...
     
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    For crying out loud, the Reds have nothing to do with this. The Tories and LibDem Coalition is destroying the UK economy. At least most Brits are aware of it and come the election will get out their cricket bats.
     
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    Yeah, the UK GB & NI Communist party have been a constant thawn in our side for errrrrr, hold on.
     
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    Yup, Its true, you must be brainwashed....

    Did they do that in your public schools too?
     
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    And yet I turned out to be a capitalist. Odd that.

    Now, could you please stop infecting the thread with off-topic BS (I'll report you shortly).

    Please address:

    Originally Posted by waltky
    Uncle Ferd says he'd like to renew his job atta dry cleanery wringin' farts outta shirt-tails...

    Renewables 'help jobs and growth'
    23 April 2012 - Employment may be among the hidden benefits of renewable technologies such as solar

    The renewable energy industry supports 110,000 jobs in the UK and could support 400,000 by 2020, a report says. The Renewable Energy Association (REA) and consultants Innovas conclude that the industry is worth £12.5bn per year to the UK economy. Last week the European Commission said low-carbon generation and energy efficiency could generate five million jobs across the EU by 2020. The report follows two opinion polls showing public support for renewables.

    The REA says its report, which will be formally launched on Tuesday, is the first comprehensive analysis of the economic and employment benefits of the UK industry. "Harnessing our renewables creates employment, and means that rather than spending money on energy imports we can keep it circulating in the UK economy," said REA chief executive Gaynor Hartnell. "When it comes to the employment, economic and energy challenges we face, the answer is clear - make it renewable, and make it in Britain." The renewables sector grew by 11% between 2009/10 and 2010/11, compared with overall UK growth of just 1.4%.

    The report also calculates that renewables generated exports of just under £1.6bn in 2010/11, with wind technologies the biggest contributor.
    Seizing the momentum The UK target is to supply 15% of total energy - not just electricity - from renewable sources by 2020, a goal that is likely to prove challenging. Concern about the additional cost of renewable technologies has led to pressure within government, particularly from the Treasury, to boost gas generation - even though that could prevent the UK reaching its long-term, legally binding targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

    But Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said the coalition was determined to push ahead with full deployment. "Renewable energy not only provides us with clean and secure energy that cuts our reliance on imported fossil fuels - it generates billions of pounds of investment and potentially hundreds and thousands of jobs and is a key growth sector for the UK economy," he said. "The REA's report sets out plainly the opportunities and challenges in this area. We are determined to seize the momentum and secure maximum benefit for the UK." The analysts calculate that meeting the 2020 target will mean the country spending £60bn less on importing fossil fuels than it would otherwise, so providing a boost to UK coffers.

    More http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17812299
     

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