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Wind Industry gets heavyweight political backing6 February 2012
RenewableUK, the trade association representing wind, wave and tidal energy industries, has welcomed comments by the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the new Energy Secretary Ed Davey providing strong backing for wind energy. They were responding to a letter written to the Prime Minister by a group of backbench MPs which questioned the economic value of onshore wind. Downing Street issued a rebuttal of the letter on Sunday stating: "We need a low carbon infrastructure and onshore wind is a cost effective and valuable part of the diverse energy mix". Today, the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, offered more support for the wind industry, saying: "The race is on to lead the world in clean, green energy. The choice for the UK is simple: wake up, or end up playing catch up. Low-carbon markets are the next frontier in the battle for global pre-eminence. We have every reason to be confident. The combination of enviable wind, wave and tidal power, a world-beating research base and a proud history of engineering give the UK a clear competitive edge". Welcoming their comments, RenewableUK Chief Executive Maria McCaffery said: "This is a strong vote of confidence in the renewables sector from the Deputy Prime Minister and the new Energy Secretary. It follows a clear statement backing onshore wind from Downing Street. Those at the heart of the Coalition Government are standing shoulder to shoulder with the wind industry, because they're well aware that we can deliver a secure supply of low-carbon energy to millions of homes, as well as creating tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs over this decade". The job creation potential of the sector was highlighted by the Energy Minister Charles Hendry at today's meeting of the Offshore Wind Developers' Forum, where the participants confirmed their vision that UK firms should provide more than 50% of the content of the country's future wind farms.
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Notes: RenewableUK is the trade and professional body for the UK wind and marine renewables industries. Formed in 1978, and with more than 700 corporate members, RenewableUK is the leading renewable energy trade association in the UK. Wind has been the world's fastest growing renewable energy source for the last seven years, and this trend is expected to continue with falling costs of wind energy and the urgent international need to tackle CO2 emissions to prevent climate change. |