This is quite interesting. Labour's energy spokeswoman, Lisa Nandy, has said that local communities should take ownership of their energy provision. I quite agree, to some extent.
It will never work for our largest towns and cities, but for rural communities it could be a Godsend.
A combination of micro-wind, solar and small scale hydro could take many small towns, villages and hamlets off grid forever. Doing that would reduce overall baseload and the need for massive infrastructure projects.We would still need traditional power stations (hopefully nuclear) to cover the country's 24/7 baseload, but smaller generating methods have to be part of the overall mix.
The UK is criss-crossed with flowing water and nearly all villages and hamlets are situated next to them. These islands are windy, but we do not need huge windmills to benefit from it. Small wind generators - one per house - could harvest a huge amount of energy. And only one solar panel per building would generate more energy than a few traditional power stations.
If we think out of the box we could be world leaders in mixed power generation.