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Britain's energy systems are no longer fit for purpose, according to leading members of the UK's best-known scientific academy, the Royal Society. | Britain's energy systems are no longer fit for purpose, according to leading members of the UK's best-known scientific academy, the Royal Society. |
A meeting of experts at the society said the government must invest hugely to create a new low-carbon economy. | A meeting of experts at the society said the government must invest hugely to create a new low-carbon economy. |
And it must take on the big generating companies who dominate energy policy, participants said. | And it must take on the big generating companies who dominate energy policy, participants said. |
The government says the key issues on energy will be addressed in its forthcoming energy White Paper. | The government says the key issues on energy will be addressed in its forthcoming energy White Paper. |
Electricity 'supergrid' | Electricity 'supergrid' |
The experts say ministers must make up lost time by investing massively in research and deployment of renewables; creating a more wide-ranging electricity 'supergrid'; and ensuring that coal-fired power stations capture 90% of their carbon emissions by 2020. | The experts say ministers must make up lost time by investing massively in research and deployment of renewables; creating a more wide-ranging electricity 'supergrid'; and ensuring that coal-fired power stations capture 90% of their carbon emissions by 2020. |
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One leading member of the society said privately that the government's performance on carbon capture so far had been pathetic - although would agree that criticism should not be confined to the UK. | One leading member of the society said privately that the government's performance on carbon capture so far had been pathetic - although would agree that criticism should not be confined to the UK. |
The meeting agreed that failure to develop renewables in time meant that the UK must continue to rely on nuclear power - even though questions over waste and security were unresolved. | The meeting agreed that failure to develop renewables in time meant that the UK must continue to rely on nuclear power - even though questions over waste and security were unresolved. |
First priority on the society's action list is a big push on energy efficiency in existing homes, taking advantage of the latest technologies. | First priority on the society's action list is a big push on energy efficiency in existing homes, taking advantage of the latest technologies. |
The call is echoed by the all-party parliamentary climate change group, which is set to insist that landlords should be prevented from letting homes which waste energy. | The call is echoed by the all-party parliamentary climate change group, which is set to insist that landlords should be prevented from letting homes which waste energy. |
White Paper | White Paper |
The group's vice-chairman, Lord Redesdale, said the UK would never reach its climate change targets unless it radically improved policies on existing homes. | The group's vice-chairman, Lord Redesdale, said the UK would never reach its climate change targets unless it radically improved policies on existing homes. |
He said: "A billion tonnes will have failed to be saved from domestic carbon emissions and this is equivalent to the CO2 pollution from Britain's aviation sector over the next 25 years. | He said: "A billion tonnes will have failed to be saved from domestic carbon emissions and this is equivalent to the CO2 pollution from Britain's aviation sector over the next 25 years. |
"We can either heat our homes and have hot baths, or fly but not both. There really does need to be much tougher policies on reducing carbon emissions from the homes." | "We can either heat our homes and have hot baths, or fly but not both. There really does need to be much tougher policies on reducing carbon emissions from the homes." |
'URGENT RESEARCH NEEDS' Safe nuclear waste disposalRenewable energyBioenergy - from cellulosic crops or algaeEnergy storageNuclear fusion | 'URGENT RESEARCH NEEDS' Safe nuclear waste disposalRenewable energyBioenergy - from cellulosic crops or algaeEnergy storageNuclear fusion |
The government says many of the issues will be addressed in its energy White Paper - although to the frustration of ministers in the energy and environment departments, the Treasury has blocked whole scale investment in home refurbishment until after 2012. | The government says many of the issues will be addressed in its energy White Paper - although to the frustration of ministers in the energy and environment departments, the Treasury has blocked whole scale investment in home refurbishment until after 2012. |
Ministers argue that their policy on carbon capture and storage is ahead of any other major nation - calling for four demonstration projects and insisting that new coal-fired power stations should capture a percentage of their emissions until the technology is fully proven. | Ministers argue that their policy on carbon capture and storage is ahead of any other major nation - calling for four demonstration projects and insisting that new coal-fired power stations should capture a percentage of their emissions until the technology is fully proven. |
A Department of Energy and Climate Change spokesman said the UK had made major strides recently on energy and climate change. | A Department of Energy and Climate Change spokesman said the UK had made major strides recently on energy and climate change. |
He listed The Climate Change Act, carbon budgets, and leadership for the Copenhagen climate summit - including the Prime Minister's suggestion last week that rich nations should transfer $100bn-a-year to poor nations to help with climate change. | He listed The Climate Change Act, carbon budgets, and leadership for the Copenhagen climate summit - including the Prime Minister's suggestion last week that rich nations should transfer $100bn-a-year to poor nations to help with climate change. |
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