Today, with a £22bn pledge for carbon capture, Labour’s green revolution for Britain begins | Rachel Reeves

Today, with a £22bn pledge for carbon capture, Labour’s green revolution for Britain begins | Rachel Reeves

Carbon capture and storage (CCS), Renewable energy, North of England, Solar power, Wind power, Business, Climate crisis, Politics, Labour, Rachel Reeves Business | The Guardian

​Revitalising the country’s industrial heartlands and creating decent, well-paid jobs is at the heart of our missionRachel Reeves is the chancellor of the exchequerThree months ago, the British people voted for change. For a Britain that works for working people again, with an economy that is growing, an NHS that is fixed and more money in people’s pockets.I am determined to deliver that change. But I know it can only happen if we bring investment back to Britain. Investment that can reignite Britain’s industrial heartlands to create good jobs in the industries of the future – like wind power and solar. And this includes carbon capture and storage. That’s why today we have announced up to £21.7bn of funding over 25 years to launch this major new industry for our country in a new era for clean-energy investment and jobs.Rachel Reeves is chancellor of the exchequer Continue reading… 

Revitalising the country’s industrial heartlands and creating decent, well-paid jobs is at the heart of our mission

Rachel Reeves is the chancellor of the exchequer

Three months ago, the British people voted for change. For a Britain that works for working people again, with an economy that is growing, an NHS that is fixed and more money in people’s pockets.

I am determined to deliver that change. But I know it can only happen if we bring investment back to Britain. Investment that can reignite Britain’s industrial heartlands to create good jobs in the industries of the future – like wind power and solar. And this includes carbon capture and storage. That’s why today we have announced up to £21.7bn of funding over 25 years to launch this major new industry for our country in a new era for clean-energy investment and jobs.

Rachel Reeves is chancellor of the exchequer

Continue reading… 

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