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Renewables or more fossil fuels?

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Mollygo Sat 18-Jul-26 17:49:26

Seems AB wants more drilling for fossil fuels.
Is that good news for all those who can’t afford EVs?

Whitewavemark2 Sat 18-Jul-26 18:28:05

😄.

Although seriously, during the transition period towards renewables, we do still need to ensure our gas/oil supplies - given recent crises like Ukraine and Iran.

It is a sensible decision.

MaizieD Sat 18-Jul-26 18:40:03

I don't know if he actually wants it, but the speculation mill says he will give the go ahead for new drilling.

It seems a bit pointless really as there isn't a great deal of North sea oik left and having our own won't make any difference to our energy prices because it is always sold on the global market.

However, so long as the green agenda goes ahead, perhaps with more investment on climate proofing houses and putting solar on public buildings etc. the drilling won't hurt our economy and could provide some jobs. It might have been a sop to the Unite union, their leader was threatening disaffiliation if jobs in the North sea didn't materialise wasn't she?

I don't approve but it's not a hill I would die on...

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 18:56:37

It might have been a sop to the Unite union, their leader was threatening disaffiliation if jobs in the North sea didn't materialise wasn't she?

Which might mean that Andy B will be in hoc[not sure if that is the right phrase] to the unions. Just like the 70s he appears to like?
1970s strikes anyone?

And can someone remind me[pno one has to if they dont want to], why fossil fuels were seen as bad, and now seen as "good" by some?

Plevey08 Sat 18-Jul-26 19:00:49

It might be AB way of buttering up to Trump

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 19:07:34

If he butters up to people, who will actually be running the Country?
But perhaps wait and see is wise.

kittylester Sat 18-Jul-26 19:08:34

Whitewavemark2

😄.

Although seriously, during the transition period towards renewables, we do still need to ensure our gas/oil supplies - given recent crises like Ukraine and Iran.

It is a sensible decision.

Exactly this, WWM2

Plevey08 Sat 18-Jul-26 19:15:21

Erm... I'm never quite sure who's running the country. Are you?

foxie48 Sat 18-Jul-26 19:22:12

kittylester

Whitewavemark2

😄.

Although seriously, during the transition period towards renewables, we do still need to ensure our gas/oil supplies - given recent crises like Ukraine and Iran.

It is a sensible decision.

Exactly this, WWM2

Actually I agree as well.I don't think he'll give the ok for new licences but will allow existing licences to go ahead. It would be a pragmatic decision that wouldn't compromise net zero but might help to protect us against being held ransom by other oil producing countries whilst we continue to develop our renewable energy production. It's not ideal but again I can see the sense in it.

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 20:39:21

Plevey08

Erm... I'm never quite sure who's running the country. Are you?

True. No.

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 20:40:25

^ but might help to protect us against being held ransom by other oil producing countries ^

But that has always been a threat.

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 20:58:57

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cmjjy17284vo

Wgat has changed to peoples' mindsets in the last 2 years?

fancythat Sat 18-Jul-26 20:59:07

That should be what

NathanaelWest Sat 18-Jul-26 22:19:04

Nuclear surely is the way to go?

Clean and efficient. Very very expensive to set up which of course is the major set back.

But one thing the world needs to do is move our dependence on oil and gas away from countries that are volatile and prone to have wars.

I think China is currently building 50 nuclear power stations. One of the positive things about AI is that it might be able to prevent any human errors with these places from happening.