http://www.energyefficiencynews.comAfion Media Ltd UK opposition launches smart plan for low carbon economy <p>UK opposition leader David Cameron today launched a <a rel="external" href="http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2009/01/Our_Plan_for_a_Low_Carbon_Economy.aspx">green paper</a> setting out the Conservative Party&rsquo;s plan for a low carbon economy.</p> <p>The plans hinge on updating the country&rsquo;s national grid into a smart &lsquo;internet-like&rsquo; electricity network and introducing smart meters for homes.</p> <p>Together with a system of feed-in tariffs, as the current Government has already committed to introducing, the smart grid would encourage an expansion of both microgeneration and large-scale renewables.</p> <p>The expansion of renewable energy sources will focus mainly on offshore wind and marine, with the plans including the construction of a new network of under-sea.</p> <p>The Conservative plans also promise a new focus on biogas &ndash; methane produced from farm and food waste &ndash; to feed into the gas grid and for community heating schemes.</p> <p>More traditional energy generation technologies also get the nod, however. The plans pledge to add carbon capture and storage to at least 5000 MW of new coal-fired power plants and clear the way for new nuclear power.</p> <p>Setting up a smart grid would also go hand-in-hand with developing a national recharging network to enable a move towards electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.</p> <p>The third runway at Heathrow would be unnecessary, claims the document, if a high speed network connecting the north and south of the country.</p> <p>In the short term, the Conservatives would focus on reducing emissions from housing, buildings and electronic goods.</p> <p>Last year the Conservatives mooted the idea of a scheme whereby employers could sponsor energy efficiency improvements to employees homes and gain carbon reduction credits by doing so.</p> <p>In addition to this plan, the document also suggest introducing an entitlement for every homes to be fitted with up to &pound;6500 worth of energy efficiency improvements that would be paid off through fuel bills over a 25 year period.</p> <p>According to Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary Greg Clark, &ldquo;What we are proposing today is nothing less than an environmental and energy revolution, which would make Britain a world leader in moves towards creating a low carbon economy.&rdquo;</p> <p>In an interview The Guardian newspaper, Cameron said he was &ldquo;deadly serious&rdquo; about building a low-carbon economy, which represents a way out of the recession for the UK.</p> <p>Environmental groups have largely welcomed the plans, although some moves do not go far enough.</p> <p>&ldquo;We are pleased that the Conservatives have embraced the need for a radical overhaul of the UK&rsquo;s energy infrastructure,&rdquo; commented <a rel="external" href="http://www.foe.co.uk">Friends of the Earth</a> executive director, Andy Atkins. &ldquo;Their vision and aspiration impresses, and many of their policies are spot on.&rdquo;</p> <p>For further information:<br /> <a rel="external" href="http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2009/01/Our_Plan_for_a_Low_Carbon_Economy.aspx">www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2009/01/Our_Plan_for_a_Low_Carbon_Economy.aspx</a><br /> <a rel="external" href="http://www.foe.co.uk">www.foe.co.uk</a></p> <p>Related stories:<br /> <a rel="external" href="http://www.energyefficiencynews.com/i/1371/">UK Conservative Party plan to promote employee energy efficiency (2-Oct)</a></p> http://www.energyefficiencynews.com/i/1780/ 2009-01-16T00:00:00-00:00 UK policy, Conservative Party, David Cameron, transmission & distribution, carbon capture and storage, nuclear power, renewables, microgeneration, fossil fuels, refurbishment, regulation & control, road, rail