U.K. and Its Major Power Producer Brawl Over Biomass Subsidies
The New York Times Energy & Environment
By JEREMY LOVELL of ClimateWire
Published: February 26, 2010
LONDON -- Britain's biggest coal-burning power station has gone to war against the government over its lack of support for the use of biomass. The move by the 4,000-megawatt power complex -- the size of four large nuclear power plants -- could undermine the nation's legally binding goal of getting 15 percent of primary energy from renewable sources by 2020.
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