In a policy paper announced yesterday the UK Government has published the final report of its Onshore Wind Taskforce. According to Ed Miliband: desltd.uk "It sets out more than 40 steps government and industry will take to help deliver up to 29GW of #OnshoreWind by 2030." 1/n
"That includes driving ambitious reforms to planning, grid connections, and routes to market, while building the supply chains and skilled workforce we need. As part of this, we will consult on how permitted development rights can support the rollout of small-scale onshore wind and repowering" 2/n "Great British Energy, our publicly owned energy company, will invest in and develop renewables projects. And we will work with the Ministry of Defence to take a mission-driven approach to addressing issues relating to wind turbines and defence infrastructure, which have slowed down deployment" 3/n #LisatheLEAF cannot wait to drive up to Westminster to explain to Ed the benefits of rolling out lots and lots of bidirectional electric vehicles connected to an even greater number of #V2x enabled #EV charging stations! Preferably under a canopy of #SolarPV! v2g.co.uk #V2G 4/4
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