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Related: About this forumAnother Bizarre Truss Backflip - Banning Solar Farms - Manages To Unite Almost Everyone Against Her
Liz Truss and her environment secretary, Ranil Jayawardena, have achieved the almost unthinkable this week, by reportedly moving to ban solar farms from much of England. In doing so, they have even managed to unite the free-market, anti-net-zero Institute of Economic Affairs thinktank with green groups, the energy industry and the Labour party in opposing the plans.
Banning solar farms from most of Englands farmland would place Truss squarely in opposition to the policy priorities she set out in her own speech to the Conservative party conference. Under the banner get Britain moving, the prime minister said she wanted faster economic growth, lower energy bills, reinforced energy security, more renewables and action to tackle the climate crisis. Yet the solar ban would hold back investment, lead to higher energy bills, lock in continued gas imports, stop renewable growth and stall efforts to reach net zero emissions.
Truss said her ambition was to unleash growth, growth and growth. This will be news to the investors waiting to pour up to £20bn into new UK solar projects, according to the Financial Times.
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The real reasons for Truss and Jayawardenas antipathy are unclear. Since they cannot oppose solar on grounds of cost, growth, energy security or climate, they are now citing food security. Yet solar occupies a tiny fraction of the UK, is usually on less productive agricultural land and is frequently co-located with grazing. At less than 0.1% of the country, solar covers a smaller land area than airports, golf courses or Christmas trees. Solar also covers a significantly smaller UK land area than biofuel crops, even though Carbon Brief analysis shows solar delivers 50-100 times more driving distance per hectare.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/12/truss-plan-to-block-solar-farms-is-deeply-unpopular-so-why-is-she-so-keen
Ocelot II
(115,829 posts)Pete Ross Junior
(404 posts)Could be corruption, but I'm guessing not.
hunter
(38,325 posts)I'm indifferent to it on lands that have already been trashed by parking lots, big box stores, sprawling suburbs, etc..
Parking lot solar is becoming very common in our city. It's nice to park in the shade of huge solar panels on a hot sunny day and return to a car that's not an oven.
Sadly solar will only prolong our dependence on natural gas and it seems the gas industry knows it. They are happy to promote solar and wind power as greenwash for themselves.
Ms. Truss's motivations are probably a lot less sophisticated than that. This is a call out to her friends in the fracking industry and those who seek a revival of the coal industry. It's also a big "fuck you" to the left wing.