The Carbon Trust: picking winners in the climate change game
After a slow start, the Carbon Trust - the centrepiece of the Government's approach to promoting low-carbon technologies - has started to spell out plans for investing more than £50 million per year in programmes to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.1 The Trust is confident that it can help to deliver substantial emission cuts, especially in the medium and long term. But the boundaries between its work and other Government initiatives on renewable energy, transport and energy efficiency remain muddy - lending weight to calls for a single Sustainable Energy Agency.
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