Comments on: Europe to invest in solar power? http://www.bnp.org.uk/landandpeople/?p=96 Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:13:33 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6 By: Shropshire Lass http://www.bnp.org.uk/landandpeople/?p=96#comment-4 Shropshire Lass Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:18:23 +0000 http://www.bnp.org.uk/landandpeople/?p=96#comment-4 OUR TROUBLED COUNTRY: WE LACK A STRATEGIC ENERGY POLICY Yet all this pales into insignificance compared with the real energy crisis roaring down on Britain with the speed of a bullet train as, within six or seven years, we stand to lose 40 per cent of all our existing electricity-generating capacity. Thanks to decades of neglect and wishful thinking by successive governments - and now the devastating impact of a directive from Brussels - we are about to see 17 of our major power stations forced to close, leaving us with a massive shortfall. Even after 2010, the experts say our power stations cannot be guaranteed to provide us with a continuous supply, meaning that we face the possibility of power cuts far worse than those which recently - largely unreported - blacked out half-a-million homes." The British Parliament stumbles and bumbles into the future without a clue or a concept of a "National Strategic Energy Policy." Read more from Liberty: http://uktabloid.co.uk/Liberty.html OUR TROUBLED COUNTRY: WE LACK A STRATEGIC ENERGY POLICY

Yet all this pales into insignificance compared with the real energy crisis roaring down on Britain with the speed of a bullet train as, within six or seven years, we stand to lose 40 per cent of all our existing electricity-generating capacity.

Thanks to decades of neglect and wishful thinking by successive governments - and now the devastating impact of a directive from Brussels - we are about to see 17 of our major power stations forced to close, leaving us with a massive shortfall.

Even after 2010, the experts say our power stations cannot be guaranteed to provide us with a continuous supply, meaning that we face the possibility of power cuts far worse than those which recently - largely unreported - blacked out half-a-million homes.”

The British Parliament stumbles and bumbles into the future without a clue or a concept of a “National Strategic Energy Policy.”

Read more from Liberty:

http://uktabloid.co.uk/Liberty.html

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