For years I have argued that the United Kingdom has an electricity policy, rather than an energy policy, but things are changing. The newly formed Department for Energy & Climate Change (who call themselves DECC) now have a director of heat who is charged with the problem of providing a large contribution the UK’s emission [...]
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