Government consults on power’s poor cousin, heat
The government has issued a long-awaited call for evidence on using renewable energy sources to generate heat. To date, renewable energy policy has focused on electricity, harming the case for biomass and missing opportunities to cut CO2.
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Further information:
- 1. Heat call for evidence
- 2. Scotland’s renewable heat strategy: recommendations to Scottish Ministers
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