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NUCLEAR IS A DISTRACTION - IT'S TIME TO GET LOCAL We need long term policies that incentivise land managers to invest in effective energy sources that save carbon emissions and deliver real benefits for rural communities and the wider countryside, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) said today (11 July) following publication of the Government's Energy Review (Securing clean, affordable energy for the long term). Rupert Ashby, CLA South East regional director said: "The debate over nuclear electricity is a distraction. We must go further than simply talking about electricity: electricity accounts for only some 25% of UK greenhouse gas emissions.
"The countryside has a great deal to offer to ensure security of supply and sustainable energy for the long term. The European Environment Agency has estimated we can get 16 % of our total energy supply including heat and transport fuels as well as electricity from sustainable farming and biomass waste sources.¹
"We need to sort out what the UK electricity generation sector currently wastes. Currently it loses enough energy to supply every home in the country with free heating and hot water. We need better targets and incentives: those directed at renewable electricity currently fail to address the 40% of greenhouse gases that come from energy used in space and process heating and cooling.
"All forms of renewables, in heat, in transport fuels, and in electricity need to be brought forward: we are seriously lagging behind our European neighbours, and we need better leadership, better policies, and more joined up thinking.
"We urgently need to move to a local and sustainable energy supply pattern, where small combined heat and power stations supply renewable and sustainable energy to local communities."
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