Ed Miliband is to give the National Energy System Operator (NESO) carte blanche to wave through hundreds of new wind, solar and battery plants across rural England, in order to generate 300 GW of electricity by 2035, triple the amount of UK current capacity. Read the article HERE.
This will open the floodgates for more and more energy projects in rural places like East Suffolk.
Rosie Pearson’s of Essex, Suffolk & Norfolk Pylons says: “Rural communities are at breaking point with the energy projects being imposed on them. We should instead be concentrating power generation within communities, for example, with rooftop solar and ground source heat pumps.”
