Decarbonise energy industry 'damn hard and damn fast'
- Sir Keir Starmer announced £300 million for domestic offshore wind supply chains.
- The investment is part of a push for UK clean energy security.
- The funding targets components such as floating platforms and cables.
- The Prime Minister stated funding "would create jobs" and "strengthen UK security."
- This investment aims to mobilise private capital and secure UK manufacturing.
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Investigator: Offshore wind power also needs government support
It's not just nuclear power that needs government support for anyone to dare to invest. This also applies to offshore wind power, a government investigation finds. “There is a task for the government here,” says investigator Bo Diczfalusy.
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Sir Keir Starmer has announced £300million funding for domestic offshore wind supply chains as part of a push to secure clean energy investment in the UK. The funding through publicly-owned company Great British Energy, brought forward as an initial investment ahead of the spending review, will be invested in a domestic supply chain for components such as floating platforms and cables for the offshore wind industry. The Prime Minister, making th…
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