Including the closely related terms renewable energy, renewable, and energy economy.
…, and in retrofitting our homes to make them more energy efficient and affordable to fuel. And we are already realising the kind of economic gains which are up for grabs. The O�ce of National Statistics research suggests that the value of the wider North East’s low carbon and energy economy is now worth £2.7bn a year – with 7600 people already working in the industry and we see huge growth potential…
…, particularly those with a rich heritage of manufacturing and engineering” which “have the potential to build on existing areas of strength, such as renewable energy, electric vehicle manufacture, Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and hydrogen” Generation of 40GW of energy from offshore wind by 2030 Production of 5GW of low carbon hydrogen by 2030 Capture of up to 10MT of CO2 per year…
… and, perhaps most importantly of all, a renewed sense of purpose and pride. If Britain is to achieve its Net Zero targets, the large-scale reduction of emissions from homes, workplaces and transport and the rapid decarbonisation of our national energy supply needs to happen now. But all too often this transition is described in terms of costs and sacrifices – at the expense of benefits. Benefits Tees…