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Look outside the ordinary to get energy transition back on track
We need to pull game-changing financial and legislative levers, including lifting the nuclear ban, compulsory land acquisition and taxpayer subsidies.
Alexander DanneHead of Energy+Infrastructure at Gilbert+TobinTwin political and economic realities will determine our energy future and the speed (or lack thereof) of our transition from a fossil fuel-dependent economy. Both are often absent from the current discussion.
First, the end-user cost of energy needs to remain affordable or, ideally, as sustainably cheap and efficient to produce and purchase as is practicable.
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