

Energy
WWF responds to today’s National Infrastructure Commission Report on Smart Power
Responding to today’s National Infrastructure Commission Report on Smart Power, Emma Pinchbeck, Head of Climate and Energy at WWF-UK said “The Commission has outlined a progressive and timely vision of an energy future in which both bills and emissions can stay low. By casting a welcome light over technologies like storage, which have long been overshadowed in energy policy, it has mapped a way ahead that Ministers should embrace.
“A flexible and innovative energy system will make renewables even more attractive and cost effective – so the government should do more to accelerate the deployment of these technologies.”

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