UK delays emissions decision to 2016

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 23 November 2012 | 20.47

THE British government's long-awaited legislation that aims to secure investment in low-carbon energy will not include a target to cut emissions by 2030.

After months of wrangling, the coalition government of British Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats reached agreement on an energy bill to be published next week.

In a compromise, the coalition partners have agreed to delay until 2016 a decision about cutting emissions from the power sector by 2030, but the decision was heavily criticised by environmental campaigners.

The negotiations have been characterised as a battleground between finance minister George Osborne, who favours energy generated by gas-powered power stations and the Lib Dems, who want clean energy sources such as renewables and nuclear.

Mr Osborne believes the use of gas will keep bills down, while the Lib Dems - the junior partners in the coalition - want gas phased out of the energy system.

An estimated 110 billion pounds ($170 billion) is needed in the next decade to renew Britain's ageing electricity infrastructure, with much earmarked for low-carbon power sources such as wind farms to cut emissions.

Ministers agreed that 7.6 billion pounds can go towards securing low-carbon electricity in 2020, up from 2.35 billion pounds this year, but consumers were warned they will see their energy bills rise to pay for it.

The main opposition Labour party said the decision to delay the setting of an emissions target was a "humiliating failure" for the government, while green groups said it left Britain over-reliant on gas at a time when prices were rising.

Energy minister Ed Davey, a Lib Dem, insisted it was "a durable agreement across the coalition against which companies can invest and support jobs and our economic recovery".

"The decisions we've reached are true to the coalition agreement. They mean we can introduce the energy bill next week and have essential electricity market reforms up and running by 2014 as planned," he said.

However, Friends of the Earth's executive director, Andy Atkins, said the agreement was "the final nail in the coffin of Cameron's pledge to lead the greenest government ever.

"This decision motivated by outdated ideology will help keep the nation hooked on increasingly expensive gas, drive away green jobs and investment and jeopardise UK climate goals."


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