Making Energy Greener reacts to the Budget showing lack of Net Zero push
Reacting to the budget announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Rebecca Armstrong, Managing Director of Making Energy Greener, said:
“While I understand completely the financial burden put on the public if Jeremy Hunt was to increase fuel duty, I can’t say I am not disappointed as by doing so, higher prices would have cut CO2 emissions by a significant amount.”
“It came as a surprise to me when the Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, announced he was abandoning his £28bn a year green investment pledge, so to see even less investment in tackling fuel poverty and general green energy services in this budget is disappointing.”
“Nevertheless, I remain encouraged that the UK can realise its aspirations to be seen as the world leader in green technology, embodying the Chancellor’s high-skill economy. I do welcome the allocation of up to £120m worth of funding into the green industries growth acceleration fund to build supply chains for new technologies ranging from offshore winds to carbon-capturing storage, however, I hope to see this funding trickle down to families, everyday members of society, and importantly, career opportunities for future generations to help the green sector thrive.”