Falling behind Tory rifts holding Britain back in the global green tech race
The Guardian|March 31, 2023
Rishi Sunak headed to Oxfordshire yesterday, to visit a development facility for nuclear fusion, the early-stage concept that promises unlimited clean energy at an unspecified future point, if only some hefty physical constraints can be overcome.
Fiona Harvey
Falling behind Tory rifts holding Britain back in the global green tech race

He was accompanied by Grant Shapps, the energy and net zero secretary, for the biggest energy and climate change announcement of his premiership.

Yet only a few days before, the plan was to hold the launch in Aberdeen, the oil and gas capital of the UK. Local businesses had been primed, oil and gas specialists were ready, shoving their minor interests in green alternatives such as hydrogen hastily to the fore, for an event to be hailed as energy security day”. Fossil fuels would be a necessary part of that energy security, they had been assured.

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