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Review of Energy Policy 2021


Citation Gross, R., Bradshaw, M., Bridge, G., Weszkalnys, G., Rattle, I., Taylor, P., Lowes, R., Qadrdan, M., Wu, J., Anable,J., Beaumont, N., Hastings, A., Holland, R., Lovett, A., Shepherd, A.. Review of Energy Policy 2021. 2021. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000951.
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Author(s) Gross, R., Bradshaw, M., Bridge, G., Weszkalnys, G., Rattle, I., Taylor, P., Lowes, R., Qadrdan, M., Wu, J., Anable,J., Beaumont, N., Hastings, A., Holland, R., Lovett, A., Shepherd, A..
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000951
Abstract 2021 has been a landmark year for UK energy and climate policy. Plans and strategies were announced across many sectors, from offshore wind to how we heat our homes. The UK also hosted COP26 and pressed hard for greater ambition. Now that the spotlight has moved, in this Review, we consider whether plans will be adequate to deliver results.

With a focus on gas and the UK continental shelf, industrial decarbonisation, heat, mobility and the environment, we look at developments both at home and internationally and ask whether the UK is a leader in decarbonisation, and if the transition is being managed as well as it could be.