You may have seen the ads – enough to make any football fan’s blood boil: “Germany 200, England 1”. No, this was not a report from the World Cup qualifiers, it was a straightforward calculation of how much further forward Germany is in implementing the clean-energy revolution. Germany has 200 times more solar power installed than the UK – and this is not because Germany gets any more sun. The difference is down to a simple piece of legislation called a “feed-in tariff”, which a coalition of environment groups and other campaigners is pressing the British government to adopt.
As this article went to press, a new Energy Bill was being debated in the Commons. Yet it seemed unlikely that the energy minister, Malcolm Wicks, would allow a cross-party amendment to introduce a feed-in tariff, even though 276 MPs have now signed up to an early-day motion supporting such a move. As Friends of the Earth’s Dave Timms says: “The UK’s feeble performance on renewable energy is a national disgrace. If we want families and businesses to tackle climate change by investing in clean technologies such as solar panels for their homes and offices they must get a guaranteed premium payment for all the renewable energy they generate.”
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