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Election Energy

Sam Alvis

Climate and Energy is the new political battleground. Weekly posts to help you understand and navigate it.

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EE#30 Planning for the worst

Government wants things built, fast. Labour’s economic theory is that the UK is a low-investment country and that higher investment will mean higher growth. Labour is a political party, not an academic economist. It wants to make new invest...

2 months ago
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EE#29 Can Labour afford to reduce household bills?

Co-authored with my ace colleague, Amy Norman.

2 months ago
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EE#28 Labour's Green Honeymoon

A summer honeymoon, it's sunny, hot, the relationship is fresh, and nothing can dampen spirits. Whether it's in our polling, or focus groups people are feeling positive, feeling that things are about to change for the better.* The public is...

3 months ago
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EE#27 Life at the frontier

I was fortunate last week to be invited to a round table between policy needs and tech people in energy, hosted by the excellent Form Ventures. Other than feeling incredibly uncool surrounded by Californian founders it got me thinking. The ...

6 months ago
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    Policy expert on green industrial strategy and the politics of net zero

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