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Tag Archives: Fossil Fuels
Capability, not capacity.
The government plans for electricity market reform (EMR) in the UK are going full steam ahead and there is a growing clarity over the form it will take. Contracts for difference are set to phase out and replace current legislation … Continue reading
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Tagged Capacity Payments, Electricity Market Reform, EMR, Energy policy, Fossil Fuels, Renewables
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