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DECC Energy Trends 2009

If you are writing about the 2009 Energy Trend Statistics released today by the Department of Energy and Climate Change, please consider the comment below from Nathan Goode, Energy, Environment and Sustainability Partner at Grant Thornton UK LLP;

"The fall in energy consumption in 2009 compared to 2008 is primarily due to the economic crisis. The downturn led to a usage cut and consequently we have achieved the carbon reduction targets. The achievement of these targets is a good thing but government policies in place were not enough alone to hit them. Without the recession, we would have missed these important targets.

"These figures show we cannot afford to relent on our drive to reduce carbon emissions as once the economy picks up again, so too will carbon production. Consequently, we must focus on effective policies that will achieve our carbon targets and ensure that we do not slip back.

"Not withstanding today's statistics, the need for continued government support for renewables is clear. The Green Investment Bank announced in yesterday's Budget is not enough. Simpler, more effective measures, more in keeping with Government's fiscal and policy making roles, such as fixing the price of electricity for renewable projects, should be put in place.

"We are making progress in the renewables sector but it isn't enough. There is a lack of focus in renewable energy policy that needs to be urgently addressed."

ENDS

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