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What’s holding back Britain’s green energy revolution? – a visual story
The Guardian Business
Saturday 04 July 2026, 09:00 UTC
By Alex Clark, Krystina Shveda, Jillian Ambrose, Pablo Gutiérrez, Prina Shah, Tom Calverley and Ashley Kirk
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Key Points
Labour has approved a wave of renewable energy projects, but turning plans into power remains slow. Why is that?Labour has a race on its hands if it is to lock in its promise to achieve a virtually zero-carbon electricity system by 2030.Britain’s next prime minister will have to move fast: the climate emergency is raging, high energy bills are driving up the cost of living and the reactionary right is threatening a fossil fuel push if it wins power.
Labour has approved a wave of renewable energy projects, but turning plans into power remains slow. Why is that?
Labour has a race on its hands if it is to lock in its promise to achieve a virtually zero-carbon electricity system by 2030.
Britain’s next prime minister will have to move fast: the climate emergency is raging, high energy bills are driving up the cost of living and the reactionary right is threatening a fossil fuel push if it wins power.
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