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The Oil Crunch Report highlights the need for renewable alternatives

Nov 15 2008

The Oil Crunch Report highlights the need for renewable alternatives

Published by admin at 5:43 pm under Alternative Energy Feed In Tariff,Environmental Investments,UK Green Policy,Worldwide Green Policy

The report, The Oil Crunch: Securing the UK’s energy future launched by Arup, FirstGroup, Foster + Partners, Scottish and Southern Energy, Solarcentury, Stagecoach Group, Virgin Group and Yahoo sets out a series of recommendations. The key warning in the report is that a peak in cheap, easily available oil production is likely to hit by 2013, posing a grave risk to the UK and world economy.

The report focuses on the need for the UK government to look towards alternative economic and environmental opportunities in order to combat the eventuality of Peak oil over the next decade. While Britain is certainly light years behind European states such as Germany in implementing practical energy legislation, the upcoming debate over the Energy Bill will undoubtedly open further debate into the need for the introduction of feed-in tariffs. In Germany they have proved a highly successful way of attracting investment into renewable energy production and some have predicted that German energy production could be one hundred per cent fossil fuel free by 2050. This would of course protect states such as Germany against any potential oil peaks over the next decades.

Currently the UK produces only five per cent of its energy by means of renewable sources compared to Germany with over fifty per cent. It is therefore considered essential that if the UK is to meet its green targets and perhaps more importantly, protect itself from the fluctuating and unsustainable fossil fuel market it is essential that the government heed the warnings set out by the Peak Oil and Energy Security Taskforce.

 

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Tags: alternative energy, Arup, Energy Bill, energy legislation, energy security, feed in tariff, fossil fuels, Foster & Partners, green opportunities, Kevin Langley, legislation, oil crunch, oil crunch report, oil production, peak oil, Scottish & Southern Energy, Solarcentury, Stagecoach Group, UK, Virgin Group, world economy, Yahoo

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