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Three key voices in the debate about our clean energy future give their reaction to the UK Government's recently published Energy White Paper: Powering our Net Zero Future. It's the first white paper of its kind for 13 years and our experts explore some of its key points and implications for consumers, specifically the way we'll heat our homes in the years to come.
Billed as a roadmap to "clean up our energy system and reach net zero emissions by 2050", the Energy White Paper talks a lot about hydrogen, as well as electric heat pumps, carbon capture and storage and the role of consumers. Does it go far enough?
Listen to Barney Wharton, Director of Future Electricity Systems at Renewable UK, Matt Hindle, Head of Gas at the Energy Networks Association, and SGN's Head of External Affairs, Joss Clarke.
By SGNThree key voices in the debate about our clean energy future give their reaction to the UK Government's recently published Energy White Paper: Powering our Net Zero Future. It's the first white paper of its kind for 13 years and our experts explore some of its key points and implications for consumers, specifically the way we'll heat our homes in the years to come.
Billed as a roadmap to "clean up our energy system and reach net zero emissions by 2050", the Energy White Paper talks a lot about hydrogen, as well as electric heat pumps, carbon capture and storage and the role of consumers. Does it go far enough?
Listen to Barney Wharton, Director of Future Electricity Systems at Renewable UK, Matt Hindle, Head of Gas at the Energy Networks Association, and SGN's Head of External Affairs, Joss Clarke.