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    Think people would be surprised how much co2 the uk has cut. Its down almost half from 2005 it's at its lowest point since 1850. It's lower than most in Europe too. If the tories and clegg hadn't pushed back from nuclear it would be even lower, I'm confident we'll get net zero in a few decades

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    Will help further. Work started on a solar farm that will power 100k homes and be the biggest in the uk, although it should be beaten by one that will power 350k. Uk is planned to go from around 4% of power to come from solar to almost a quarter, some huge windfarms coming to. If battery technology keeps advancing then Scotland in particular is in a great position to eventually be a net exporter of renewable power

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Will help further. Work started on a solar farm that will power 100k homes and be the biggest in the uk, although it should be beaten by one that will power 350k. Uk is planned to go from around 4% of power to come from solar to almost a quarter, some huge windfarms coming to. If battery technology keeps advancing then Scotland in particular is in a great position to eventually be a net exporter of renewable power

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    Would be good if they went back to supporting individual households to install. That would leverage lots of private investment. Not as much benefit to the energy companies though.


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    Would be good if they went back to supporting individual households to install. That would leverage lots of private investment. Not as much benefit to the energy companies though.


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    Defo it's really a no brained you'd think.

    Another major problem I see is people's heating. People can't buy food never mind an electric heating system. Government support is needed but the two at Westminster will kick it to each other.

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