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Thinking Differently

Executive Director, Gareth Morgan, talks us through the three things organisations need to do when engaging with the new Labour government.

Hear from our experts.

What does the new UK Labour Government mean for Nuclear and the Renewables Sectors?

Olivia White.

Nuclear supports the Government’s priorities to decarbonise electricity whilst delivering new jobs, skills and investment. We look forward to some early announcements about nuclear from the new government, including on the SMR competition, a Final Investment Decision on Sizewell C and the outcome of consultations on a new National Policy Statement for siting nuclear power generation and Alternative Routes to Market for New Nuclear Projects.

Whilst Labour has traditionally been a little more reticent towards nuclear, there are plenty of opportunities to showcase long-term commitment to the sector.

Steven Park.

For the renewables sector, the new Government started very positively by approving three solar DCOs in addition to releasing a policy statement about removing current barriers to delivering onshore wind in England; with a commitment to doubling onshore wind energy by 2030. As can be seen from Scotland’s positive approach to onshore wind and other forms for renewables, a similar stance by the UK Government will hopefully see more opportunities, jobs and investment come forward.

The National Planning Policy Framework announcement added to this positivity, seeking to “direct decision makers to give significant weight to the benefits associated with renewable and low carbon energy generation” and reintegrating onshore wind into the NSIP regime.

Questions remain about what Great British Energy’s role as both an investor and developer will be. But as a proud ‘Aberdonian’, where GB Energy will be based is just as important a question to me.

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