• The UK’s £200 billion plan for carbon-free power by 2030

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

The UK’s £200 billion plan for carbon-free power by 2030

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  • The UK government has pledged to achieve 95% clean power by 2030. It's an ambitious, tough goal – and even tougher to accomplish while reducing energy prices. Chris Stark, head of the nation’s Mission Control for Clean Power, says he’s “confident” the UK can deliver. But at the same time, the Labour government’s leaders are sending mixed signals on climate: They want to expand airports and may sign off on new oil fields in the North Sea. Stark tells Akshat Rathi why he’s still certain the country can balance its carbon budget, and why it’s important for politicians to show that green investments have economic benefits too. This episode was recorded at the Energy Transition Acceleration Forum curated by The Carbon Trust.

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    • Past episode with Chris Stark on his role at the Climate Change Committee
    • Past episode about what happens to the energy transition as the US leaves the Paris Agreement
    • Past episode with Scottish Power CEO Keith Anderson about grid readiness

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