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Chris Stark on the UK's Clean Power Future

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This week we have a special episode of The Energy Revolution Podcast, as we’re joined by Chris Stark, Head of the UK’s Clean Power Mission, to discuss the UK’s plan to build a clean power system by 2030. What has the Clean Power Mission achieved so far? And how can the UK make sure clean power translates into lower bills, greater energy security and a more electrified economy? Chris and our host, Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, discuss what it is like working at the centre of government on one of the UK’s biggest infrastructure challenges, why the next phase of the mission is about demand as well as supply, and what it would take for Britain to become an “electrostate”. They also cover electricity prices, the industrial opportunities from clean power, and how the UK’s energy transition fits into the wider global picture. Keywords: Clean Power 2030 | Chris Stark | Energy Security | Electricity Prices | Grid | Renewables | Electrification | Net Zero | Industrial Strategy | UK Energy

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episode Chris Stark on the UK's Clean Power Future cover

Chris Stark on the UK's Clean Power Future

This week we have a special episode of The Energy Revolution Podcast, as we’re joined by Chris Stark, Head of the UK’s Clean Power Mission, to discuss the UK’s plan to build a clean power system by 2030. What has the Clean Power Mission achieved so far? And how can the UK make sure clean power translates into lower bills, greater energy security and a more electrified economy? Chris and our host, Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, discuss what it is like working at the centre of government on one of the UK’s biggest infrastructure challenges, why the next phase of the mission is about demand as well as supply, and what it would take for Britain to become an “electrostate”. They also cover electricity prices, the industrial opportunities from clean power, and how the UK’s energy transition fits into the wider global picture. Keywords: Clean Power 2030 | Chris Stark | Energy Security | Electricity Prices | Grid | Renewables | Electrification | Net Zero | Industrial Strategy | UK Energy

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