The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) has hailed today’s (5 January) intervention by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, which highlighted the importance of renewable energy and clean technology to gain “energy independence” in the UK.
In his New Year’s Speech, Starmer stated that clean British energy is nine times cheaper than imported fossil fuels and that it should be backed by both public and private investment, highlighting the role of several technologies including wind, solar, hydrogen, and carbon capture.
Labour’s plan for 100% clean power generation by 2030 by forging public-private partnerships on energy in the form of Great British Energy is also a welcome measure, the REA said.
The renewable association has also urged all political parties to prioritise investment and growth across the renewable energy and clean technology sector in order to address the joint climate and energy bill crises.
REA Director of External Affairs Amy MacConnachie said: “The REA welcomes Sir Keir Starmer’s intervention today which prioritises investment in renewable energy and clean technology.
“He highlighted several technologies which are vital to achieve the UK’s Net Zero targets, including wind, solar, hydrogen, and carbon capture.
“It is clear that investment and decision making in the sector has been woefully delayed over the last few years, and whichever party wins at next General Election must unlock the abundant potential of our clean technologies.
“Moving forward, the REA continues to urge all political parties to focus on delivering the investment we need to grow the renewable energy industry.”


