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Low Carbon Energy

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Low Carbon Energy

The renewal and rapid decarbonisation of UK energy infrastructure is the biggest investment challenge of our age. Green Alliance works with leading business and NGOs on the investment and innovation frameworks required to enable renewables and CCS to be deployed cost effectively and at scale.

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Electricity Market Reform

Green Alliance has been closely engaged with government, business and NGOs on the Electricity Market Reform consultation.

Go to our EMR resource page

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Avoiding gas lock-in

Our latest briefing shows that a second dash for gas would not be in the UK’s long-term interest as it will raise the cost of meeting the nation’s carbon budgets.

Read or download the briefing

 
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Carbon Capture and Storage

Our ambition is to secure the action necessary to successfully deliver a CCS programme for both pre and post-combustion technologies.

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Low Carbon Heat

Heat accounts for nearly half of UK carbon emissions yet is often overlooked. Green Alliance has been working to bring attention for the need for a strategic approach to decarbonising heat.

 
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Electricity Networks

The UK's grid infrastructure plays a crucial role in the delivery of a low-carbon economy. Green Alliance has undertaken a detailed piece of research into key issues affecting the UK's electricity networks. 

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Transport Appraisal

The way transport schemes are assessed by Government needs to be improved. Getting appraisal right will be essential if we are to develop a transport system that benefits society and the environment. 

 
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Rachel Cary

senior policy adviser (on maternity leave from June 2011)

rcary@green-alliance.org.uk

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Dustin Benton

senior policy advisor

dbenton@green-alliance.org.uk 
direct dial: 020 7630 4522

 
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Comment & analysis

14 May 2012
24 April 2012

Public acceptability of green behaviour change interventions guest post by Matthew Evans of Ipsos MORI

18 April 2012

Hyper-local, visible action is key to encouraging green living guest post by Oliver Payne of The Hunting Dynasty