Nottingham Post

We’d have been lost without renewables

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HERE we go again. Apparently, the wind turbines don’t work when the wind doesn’t blow. Well, I never would have guessed it.

Do these people never ask what happens to gas power stations when the gas doesn’t flow?

Well, think about it. North Sea gas production is falling fast and in 10 years’ time gas imports will be pretty much our only option.

Even now, if there is a shortage of gas in Europe, our gas prices go up to meet internatio­nal market rates. We saw that last year when gas from Russia was no longer piped to Europe.

The outcome is unaffordab­le gas for us, subsidised by a government loan we’ll be paying off in taxes for decades. Oh yes, and massive profits for the fossil fuel companies.

Just imagine if we hadn’t had renewable energy in 2023 – we would have been looking for double the amount of gas for electricit­y production and that couldn’t have been delivered from the North Sea or via pipe from Norway. It would have been a disaster.

So, let’s get sensible and demand more wind turbines to be built over land in England. And let’s make sure our offshore wind auctions are properly planned for.

With energy storage and more renewables, we can further reduce our reliance on gas. With energy pricing policies updated to reflect the lower cost of renewables, we can encourage more super-efficient heat pumps that will mean even less gas.

Finally, every new home should be built to be energy efficient, with solar panels, heat pumps and good quality insulation because energy we don’t use is the best sort of energy of all.

Laura Mcquillan

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