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Long-term Energy Policy Review and White Paper: Challenges and Perspectives for UK Energy Policy

The PIU Energy Review, published in February 2002, is a report to the government that examines the long-term challenges for energy policy in the UK over the next 20-50 years. The review considers topics such as climate change, energy supply, competitive markets, innovation, and the international and European context. The accompanying Energy White Paper, to be released around the turn of the year, will present policy proposals. This consultation seeks input on themes including security of supply, transitioning to a low carbon economy, energy efficiency, renewable energy, nuclear power, fossil fuels and carbon sequestration, transportation, and fostering a competitive economy. The review also emphasizes the need for clear and consistent policy, innovation, collaboration with various sectors, and education and skills development.

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Long-term Energy Policy Review and White Paper: Challenges and Perspectives for UK Energy Policy

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  1. The PIU Energy Review and the Energy White Paper

  2. PIU Energy Review – The Context • PIU review published February 2002 • Report to government, not policy statement • Examines the long-term challenges for energy policy in UK – next 20-50 years • White Paper to follow around turn of year • Consultation from May - September

  3. Energy Policy - Themes • A long term perspective • Challenge of climate change – beyond Kyoto – 60% cuts in carbon dioxide by 2050? • Energy supply – UK will increasingly be a major importer • Competitive and liberalised markets • Need for innovation • International and European context

  4. Themes for consultation • Security of supply – what are the risks? • Moving to a low carbon economy • Energy efficiency, CHP, renewables, nuclear, fossil fuels & carbon sequestration • Transport • A competitive economy • Clear and consistent policy

  5. Not just ‘energy policy’.. • Innovation • Role of business sectors • Education and skills • Joining up with other policies and partners

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