More than £81 billion worth of renewable energy projects are proposed by
2025, representing nearly half of all infrastructure spending in the UK,
new figures reveal.

The Scottish share is £16.4bn or 20 per cent of the headline figure, but
the industry in Scotland is warning sustained political support is needed
to reassure the investors who can make it happen.

Barbour ABI, a specialist provider of construction intelligence services
which advises the Office for National Statistics (ONS), has released new
data revealing a total of 405 renewable energy projects in the pipeline.
They are worth a combined total of £81bn which now account for
approximately 47 per cent of proposed UK infrastructure projects.


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1 Comment

may hurry · October 31, 2014 at 5:44 pm

WHICH PLANET ARE THESE PEOPLE ON?? UK MIRED IN DEBT – SOME 1.4 TRILLION TO DATE – GET REAL – THE COUNTRY IS BROKE, NHS ON THE RACK ETC. ETC. LAST THING MONEY WILL BE SPENT ON IS USELESS TURBINES,

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