9 August 2024
From the directorTo our readers and all of our generous donors It has been a quiet week on the Net Zero front, with media attention focused elsewhere. However, there is still much to worry about. The news this week that grid bosses are privately conceding that the country may face blackouts in the next few years is not wholly surprising, but is at least confirmation that all is not well in the electricity sector. Perhaps more concerning is the fact that no hint of such concerns has yet appeared in the pronouncements of the grid operator. The stability and reliability of the grid is of vital importance to everyone in the country, and we could surely expect to know the facts. But perhaps we should not be surprised. That we are not being given the unalloyed truth about Net Zero is not exactly news. Rishi Sunak said as much just over a year ago, and examples of energy bureaucrats and quangocrats playing fast and loose with the facts are ten a-penny. While they face no sanction for doing so, it is unlikely that they will desist. Indeed, it is far more normal for them to be rewarded. All we can do is continue to highlight their misdeeds, and demand better behaviour. Andrew As always, please don’t reply to this email address, which is not monitored.
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