UK government unveils energy strategy
    
Up to eight more nuclear reactors could be  delivered to existing sites as part of the UK's new energy strategy.
The plan, which aims to boost UK energy  independence and tackle rising prices, also includes plans to increase wind,  hydrogen and solar production.
Under the government's new plans, up to 95% of  the UK's electricity could come from low-carbon sources by 2030.
The energy security strategy includes the goal  of producing up to 50 gigawatts (GW) of energy through offshore wind farms,  which the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy says would be  more than enough to power every home in the UK.
Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist at the  Confederation of British Industry, said:
'This  strategy sets an ambitious bar for a more resilient, low carbon energy system  for the future. Bold words must now be matched by bold actions from the government.
'The  proof will be in the strategy's delivery, in partnership between business and  government. Business believes greater energy independence must go hand in hand  with delivering a net-zero, higher growth economy.
'While  it's welcome this strategy addresses some long-standing challenges, companies  are continuing to really struggle with increased wholesale energy costs right  now. The Government's next step should be to provide immediate cashflow support  for firms through the Recovery Loan Scheme – and move to cut bills for energy  intensive industries to maintain competitiveness.'
Internet  links: GOV.UK CBI website