Summary
The Government recognises that it is essential to expand renewable energy supplies in order to tackle a global environmental issue of climate change.
Between 2000 and 2009, Government-funded direct support for renewable energy technology was £265 million.
Renewable sources of energy comprise:
- Wind
- Water
- Biomass
- Solar
- Geothermal
‘Government Funding for Developing Renewable Energy Technologies’ (HC 35), reports that by 2010, the target was to obtain 10% of UK electricity supplies from renewable sources.
The available evidence suggests:
- Direct support has contributed to an increase in renewable energy generation.
- Industry has had to seek funding from many short-term schemes to support long-term projects.
- Funding has successfully supported innovation.
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