RE: Too low for radar, to quiet for sonar30 May 2024 17:14
Think you are right. It depends what the Labour Party put as solid plans and if they need this up. They have already stated the following in their British Energy Plan.
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17582_23 Reproduced from electronic media. Promoted by David Evans on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 20 Rushworth Street, London, SE1 0SS. MAKE BRITAIN A CLEAN ENERGY SUPERPOWER TO CUT BILLS, CREATE JOBS AND DELIVER SECURITY WITH CHEAPER, ZERO-CARBON ELECTRICITY BY 2030, ACCELERATING TO NET ZERO CONTENTS The mission 1 The Challenge we face 1 The Conservatives and SNP: a record of failure 2 Labour’s alternative 3 Transforming every part of the United Kingdom 4 Policies in the first year 5 Achieving the mission 6 Clean power by 2030 6 Rewiring Britain 8 Warm Homes 10 GB Energy 10 Local Power Plan 13 Rebuilding British Industry 14 National Wealth Fund 14 British Jobs Bonus 14 Workers, trade unions, and the transition 17 Accelerating to Net Zero 17 Nature 17 Transport 17 Finance 18 Green Prosperity Plan: UK-wide Cut household energy bills by up to £1400 a year, insulating millions of homes and building cheaper, cleaner power across the country Save businesses £53bn in energy bills up to 2030, making British industry more competitive and lowering prices for consumers Create hundreds of thousands of good new jobs, for plumbers electricians, engineers and technicians across Britain as Labour invests in the industries of the future SCOTLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND Scotland Jobs: Creating jobs upgrading homes for construction workers, plumbers, installers National Wealth Fund: Deliver industrial decarbonisation in the Scottish cluster, with our £1bn commitment, protecting thousands of jobs in heavy industry as well as creating many more in CCS and hydrogen Invest in the Forth and Tay and North East Scotland renewable clusters as part of our £1.8bn commitment to upgrade ports Warm homes: Upgrade cold, draughty homes GB Energy: Headquartered in Scotland Local Power Plan: Build over a thousand local power projects Northern Ireland Jobs: Creating jobs upgrading homes for construction workers, plumbers, installers. National Wealth Fund: Invest in Belfast Harbour as part of our £1.8bn commitment to upgrade ports Local Power Plan: Build hundreds of local power projects Wales Jobs: Creating jobs upgrading homes for construction workers, plumbers, installers. National Wealth Fund: Deliver industrial decarbonisation in South Wales with our £1bn commitment, protecting thousands of jobs in heavy industry as well as creating many more in CCS and green hydrogen Invest in the North West and North Wales and Celtic Sea renewable clusters as part of our £1.8bn commitment to upgrade ports Protect thousands of jobs in the steel industry, in areas like Port Talbot, Newport and Cardiff, through Labour’s £2.5bn Plan for Steel* Warm homes: Upgrade cold, draughty homes Local Power Plan: Build over a thousand local power p