The UK Low Carbon Transition Plan
National Strategy for Climate Change
- Author:
- Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
- Publisher:
- TSO (The Stationery Office)
This White Paper sets out the UK's transition plan, to 2020, for becoming a low carbon country: cutting emissions, maintaining secure energy supply, maximising economic opportunities and protecting the most vulnerable. The plan will deliver emission cuts of 18% on 2008 levels.
Key steps include:
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all government departments to have carbon budgets;
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40% of energy from low carbon sources including 30% of energy from renewables;
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funding of four demonstrations of capturing and storing emissions from coal power stations; and
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new nuclear power stations.
Homes will be made greener by:
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£3.2 billion to help households become more energy efficient;
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rolling out smart meters to all homes by 2020;
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piloting 'pay as you save' schemes;
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introducing clean energy cash-back schemes; and
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a competition for 15 towns and villages to be pioneers in green innovation.
Vulnerable sections of society will be helped by:
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mandated social price support;
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piloting a community-based approach to delivering green homes in low income areas, helping around 90,000 homes; and
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increasing Warm Front grants.
The greening of industry will be addressed through support for development and use of clean technologies, including £120 million in offshore wind and £60 million towards marine energy.
Transport will be transformed:
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carbon dioxide emissions from new cars to be cut across the EU by 40% on 2007 levels and increased support for electric cars; and
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sourcing 10% of UK transport energy from renewable sources.
A framework for emissions from farming will be developed.
Also published are 'The UK Renewable Energy Strategy (Cm. 7686)' (ISBN 9780101768627) and 'Low Carbon Transport (Cm. 7682)' (ISBN 9780101768221), both of which are available to buy below.
| Extent | 220 pages | ISBN | 9780108508394 |
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| Size | A4 | Price | £38.50 |
| Format | Paperback | Published | 15 Jul 2009 |
| Availability |
Colour copy: 3 - 5 days
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