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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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