
A Whisper in the Turbine Hall
How cumulative interventions increase consumer costs
Decarbonisation is hard. Too much of our current energy policy framework shies away from confronting some of the choices involved. I want to highlight some of these challenges and set out where decisions are needed, to unbalance the world as it stands.
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