The Labour Party’s victory in the general election marks a historic moment for both the UK and its energy industry. Sir Keir Starmer and his Party have pledged to invest in green infrastructure, create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the energy sector and bring Britain clean power by 2030.
But, as quickly as promises are made, they can be broken. The time for manifesto writing and commitment making has passed – now, it is time for action.
Read the full article on the Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust's website here.
The Labour Party’s victory in the general election marks a historic moment for both the UK and its energy industry. Sir Keir Starmer and his Party have pledged to invest in green infrastructure, create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the energy sector and bring Britain clean power by 2030.
But, as quickly as promises are made, they can be broken. The time for manifesto writing and commitment making has passed – now, it is time for action.
Read the full article on the Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust's website here.
The Labour Party’s victory in the general election marks a historic moment for both the UK and its energy industry. Sir Keir Starmer and his Party have pledged to invest in green infrastructure, create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the energy sector and bring Britain clean power by 2030.
But, as quickly as promises are made, they can be broken. The time for manifesto writing and commitment making has passed – now, it is time for action.
Read the full article on the Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust's website here.
The Labour Party’s victory in the general election marks a historic moment for both the UK and its energy industry. Sir Keir Starmer and his Party have pledged to invest in green infrastructure, create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the energy sector and bring Britain clean power by 2030.
But, as quickly as promises are made, they can be broken. The time for manifesto writing and commitment making has passed – now, it is time for action.
Read the full article on the Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust's website here.
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