Our Energy Challenge: securing clean, affordable energy for the long term
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"Our Energy Challenge: securing clean, affordable energy for the long term" is a consultation document published at the start of the 2006 UK Energy Review, which is being led by Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks [1].
According to The Guardian, the document "sets out five key questions that the energy review [Wicks] chairs will consider. One of the top ones is to acknowledge that the global energy scene is changing dramatically at a time of declining North Sea oil and gas. Britain needs imports at a time when China and India are also competing for similar supplies, Mr Wicks pointed out." [2]
The metadata on the PDF gives the author's name as Chris Lombard - this may simply be a junior civil servant. A slightly older revision of the document (January 20th) is available here: there appear to be only cosmetic differences between the two versions.
SourceWatch resources
External links
- Official homepage of the energy review.
- Download the "Our Energy Challenge" consultation document.
Articles
- Terry Macalister and Patrick Wintour, "No obstacles to atomic option, says 'nuclear neutral' energy minister", The Guardian, January 23, 2006.
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