Mini-budget fell far short of promoting low-carbon future for UK
While not devoid of green measures, Kwarteng's announcement was more notable for what it did not include
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The chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has announced that the effective ban on onshore wind farms is to be lifted, and the poorest households will regain access to insulation and energy efficiency measures.
Polls show that onshore wind is popular, with more than 70% of people supporting it. Jess Ralston, a senior analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, said: The ban on onshore wind has been a major anomaly in British energy policy given it's both cheap and popular with the public. So a decision to lift the ban suggests [Kwarteng] has listened to the experts and understands building more British renewables reduces our reliance on costly gas and so brings down bills."
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