Going for growth means going for green
6 February 2012 DECC
- Deputy Prime Minister and new Energy and Climate Change Secretary to visit green homes testing site
- Offshore wind industry to commit to a vision that more than 50% of supply chain content should come from UK firms
- Community energy efficiency grants: 155 projects today awarded share of £5.1m
Newly-appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey will hit the ground running today, joining Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in sending a clear signal that green growth and green jobs will remain at the heart of the Coalition’s strategy for economic recovery.
Visiting the Building Research Establishment’s Innovation Park near Watford, a testing site for green homes, they will meet graduates considering moving into green construction jobs.
The Deputy Prime Minister will say:
“The race is on to lead the world in clean, green energy. Last year we saw record-breaking global investment in renewables - outstripping the cash piled into fossil fuels. The new economic powerhouses - China, India, Korea, Brazil - are now serious contenders for that capital.
“So the choice for the UK is simple: wake up, or end up playing catch up. In today’s world the savviest states understand that going for growth means going green. Low-carbon markets are the next frontier in the battle for global pre-eminence.
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