The Energy Review - more of everything may not be the best bet
Language: English Series: Town & Country Planning ; 75(10) October 2006,270-272(3)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: With an energy White Paper due around the turn of 2006/07 this article looks at what the government energy review report "The energy challenge" (L134185) offers in terms of energy supply options. Concludes that far from resolving the debate over long-term and short-term energy choices, the review has simply fudged the issue by suggesting that we can and should have both nuclear power and renewables which would undermine the development of a truly sustainable energy system. The main priority must be the rapid development of renewables. Attaches the Town and Country Planning Association's energy policy statement. Notes.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L135473 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 135473-1001 |
With an energy White Paper due around the turn of 2006/07 this article looks at what the government energy review report "The energy challenge" (L134185) offers in terms of energy supply options. Concludes that far from resolving the debate over long-term and short-term energy choices, the review has simply fudged the issue by suggesting that we can and should have both nuclear power and renewables which would undermine the development of a truly sustainable energy system. The main priority must be the rapid development of renewables. Attaches the Town and Country Planning Association's energy policy statement. Notes.