Renewable Energy dilemma
Dear Department of Energy and Climate Change, can you explain how the communities secretary can arbitrarily change the guidelines without justification? I ask you because it's your policies he's denying. Many small renewables projects have no protection, yet extraction processes go through without question, how, why? Hasn't the harmful effects been established by the emission of fossil fuels - yet renewables have unexplained harms that are never substantiated and your department stays silent - why?
Yours faithfully,
Grahame Jordan
Dear Mr Jordan,
Please find attached our response to your recent enquiry.
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Karl Holliland
DECC Correspondence Unit
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Dear Department of Energy and Climate Change,
Thanks, but not the answer requested, unsurprised; do you think that my understanding is not relevant to DECC's policies? Between yourselves, DLGC and BIS, a mismatching and direct contradiction is evident and no amount of repeated PR will hide the facts. If climate science is being respected, how can fossil promotion be allowed, indeed encouraged! Your alteration of the non fossil fuel obligation to include nuclear, by calling it low carbon shows disregard for science and a political bias against renewables.
Unless this is clarified, no energy consultant will be trusted to give honest evidence.
Yours faithfully,
Grahame Jordan
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