We do not need Hinkley C nuclear powers station.
So says 'research' by The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU). All we need to do is build more windmills, insulate properties to the max, use energy efficient appliances and cut down a little bit. It all sounds reasonable until one looks at the ECIU.
It claims to be a philanthropic Green organisation dedicated to climate change conversations - hardly a research institution. It is supported by other philanthropic foundations dedicated to the environment by being anti anything other than renewables. All of which begs the question as to why the media is presenting the ECIU's report as factual and objective.
We need electricity. Modern life depends on it. Messing about with its provision should be a crime against humanity.
I am not for a second saying that we should not be doing the things suggested by the ECIU, but our priority should be to be able to meet demand, now, today, and in the future. We need to take care of that before playing about with things untried, unproven, untested and unknown.
As things stand we are damned close to failing to keep the lights on.