DCSIMG
SWTS.news.image.e

Top scientist calls for a rethink on energy policy

The Treasury must drop its free market “dogma” and invest billions in nuclear power stations and renewables, a former government chief scientist has urged.

Professor Sir David King warned that without government intervention, the private sector would not deliver the huge sums needed to keep the lights on and end the UK’s dependence on imported fossil fuels.

He said government-led investment in major low-carbon energy infrastructure would reboot the economy following the financial crisis and de-couple it from fossil fuels.

For example, there is a need to move road transport from petrol to electricity, which would require a new generation of nuclear reactors to cope with increased demand, he said.

But passively letting the situation unfold would see major energy companies building new gas-fired power stations, which would leave the UK dependent on imported gas, at the whim of exporting countries and facing rising costs as global demand for gas pushes up prices.

“I think the Treasury feels this is up to the market to deliver, but actually this isn’t going to happen.

“Infrastructure on this scale is going to need public-private partnership with strong Treasury intervention to signal where the investment should take place,” he said.

He added: “I think there are situations where dogma takes over from reason. That’s what I believe may well be happening here.”

He said the Treasury and No 10 needed to grasp the problem, as it was not enough to leave decarbonising the economy up to the Department of Energy and Climate Change.


 
Find It

"Business owner? - Claim your business and Advertise with us"

In association with qype logo

Looking for...

Featured advertisers

Jobs

Search for a job

Motors

Search for a car

Property

Search for a house

Weather for Edinburgh

Wednesday 19 June 2013

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny spells

Sunny spells

Temperature: 9 C to 18 C

Wind Speed: 16 mph

Wind direction: West

Tomorrow

Cloudy

Cloudy

Temperature: 12 C to 20 C

Wind Speed: 8 mph

Wind direction: East

Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.

Scotsman.com provides news, events and sport features from the Edinburgh area. For the best up to date information relating to Edinburgh and the surrounding areas visit us at Scotsman.com regularly or bookmark this page.