Steve Gummer and Freddie Farrell summarise the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, covering the steps it takes to increase 'homegrown' energy production.

On Friday 13 December 2024 the Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero published their ambitious Government Clean Power Action Plan – with the ethos being to “sprint” towards homegrown energy production.

The primary aim is for the UK to achieve clean power by 2030 to increase energy security and improve affordability, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The carbon intensity of electricity generation is to fall below 50gCO2e/kWH by 2030, and clean electricity production is to meet total annual electricity demand.

This is a summary of the action plan which the Government is committing to.

Other supporting actions and monitoring

A data-driven approach is going to be employed, and:

Steve Gummer is a Partner and Freddie Farrell is a Trainee Solicitor at Sharpe Pritchard LLP.


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