Renewable sources set for growth

At least 10 per cent of the UK’s electricity supply will be generated from renewable sources by around 2010, reducing carbon emissions by 5 million tonnes a year.
At least 10 per cent of the UK’s electricity supply will be generated from renewable sources by around 2010, reducing carbon emissions by 5 million tonnes a year. That is the government’s aim, stated in a new consultation paper, New and renewable energy - prospects for the 21st century, issued by the Department of Trade and Industry.

The DTI is also looking to the...

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