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 UK commits to cut emissions by 80% by 2050
October 21st 2008

Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has committed the UK to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% on 1990 levels by 2050 as a major contribution to a global deal on climate change. This replaces the current 60% target. In a Commons statement, his first since being appointed to the new Department of Energy and Climate Change, Mr Miliband:

• backed the recommendations of Lord Turner’s Climate Change Committee and said the Government would make the target binding in law by amending the Climate Change Bill currently going through Parliament.

• said that he plans to bring an amendment to the Energy Bill, also currently before the House, to introduce a ‘feed in tariff’ to support small scale renewables, and to make a further announcement soon on encouraging renewable heat.

• made clear that, unless energy companies demonstrate action to end overcharging for many customers on pre-payment meters, he was prepared to consult on legislation to end unfair pricing differentials.

The CBI today response to the government’s decision to aim for an 80% cut in carbon emissions by 2050.

 

John Cridland, CBI deputy director-general, said: "This is an ambitious target, and one where business will play a crucial role, providing low-carbon energy sources and improving the country’s energy efficiency.

 

"However, the government must ensure we have the right policies in place to reach this target. It is essential that the Planning Bill, currently being debated in the House of Lords, is passed to allow the building of renewable energy sources and new power stations, as well as other important energy infrastructure.

"The good news is that the steps needed to achieve this target, are the same as those that would deliver security of energy supply for us all."

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