PM to put nuclear power at heart of UK’s energy strategy
Plan will not please environmental campaigners, who say it fails to meet government's net-zero targets
Boris Johnson is to put nuclear energy at the heart of the UK's new energy strategy, but ministers have refused to set targets for onshore wind and vowed to continue the exploitation of North Sea oil and gas.
Amid deep divisions among senior Conservatives, the strategy will enrage environmentalists, who say the government's plans are in defiance of its own net-zero targets and neglect alternative measures that experts say would provide much quicker relief from high energy bills.
Increasing nuclear capacity from 7 gigawatts to 24GW
Offshore wind target raised from 40GW to 50GW (from 11GW today)
Solar could grow five times from 14GW to 70GW by 2035
An impartial" review into whether fracking is safe
Up to 10GW of hydrogen power by 2030
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