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Taxpayers subsidising carbon emissions, highlights new IEA paper on wood chip burning

18 January 2024
Energy and Environment

Taxpayers subsidising carbon emissions, highlights new IEA paper on wood chip burning

18 January 2024
The government heavily subsidises dirty and expensive wood chip burning despite net zero goal. Burning wood produces more carbon dioxide … Continue reading “Taxpayers subsidising carbon emissions, highlights new IEA paper on wood chip burning”

Nuclear red tape is driving up energy bills

5 January 2024
Energy and Environment

Nuclear red tape is driving up energy bills

5 January 2024

Matthew Lesh quoted in The Express

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has been quoted in The Daily Express warning that red tape … Continue reading “Nuclear red tape is driving up energy bills”

Climate border tax could cost British customers and industry

18 December 2023
Energy and Environment

Climate border tax could cost British customers and industry

18 December 2023
Commenting on the government’s proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), Andy Mayer, Energy Analyst at the free market think tank, … Continue reading “Climate border tax could cost British customers and industry”

The bottom line is not ESG

28 November 2023
Energy and Environment

The bottom line is not ESG

28 November 2023

Matthew Lesh quoted in The Telegraph

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has been quoted in The Telegraph, criticising calls for ESG motives … Continue reading “The bottom line is not ESG”

King’s Speech ‘heavy on intervention, light on liberalisation’

7 November 2023
Economics

King’s Speech ‘heavy on intervention, light on liberalisation’

7 November 2023
Commenting on the King’s Speech, Mark Littlewood, Director General of the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, … Continue reading “King’s Speech ‘heavy on intervention, light on liberalisation’”

ESG has over-promised and under-delivered

2 November 2023
Energy and Environment

ESG has over-promised and under-delivered

2 November 2023

Matthew Lesh writes for City AM

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has written for City AM, discussing current criticism of investments in … Continue reading “ESG has over-promised and under-delivered”

ULEZ imposes too many costs for too few benefits

1 November 2023
Energy and Environment

ULEZ imposes too many costs for too few benefits

1 November 2023

Andy Mayer writes in The Telegraph

IEA Energy Analyst Andy Mayer has written in The Daily Telegraph criticising London’s Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) as a ‘virtue … Continue reading “ULEZ imposes too many costs for too few benefits”

New North Sea oil licences a ‘Win-win-win’

31 October 2023
Energy and Environment

New North Sea oil licences a ‘Win-win-win’

31 October 2023

Andy Mayer writes for CapX

IEA Energy Analyst Andy Mayer has written for CapX welcoming the decision to grant 27 new North Sea oil drilling … Continue reading “New North Sea oil licences a ‘Win-win-win’”

High carbon tax undermines EU trade

4 October 2023
Energy and Environment

High carbon tax undermines EU trade

4 October 2023

Andy Mayer quoted in City AM

IEA Energy Analyst Andy Mayer has been quoted in City AM criticising the EU’s imposition of a ‘protectionist’ carbon border … Continue reading “High carbon tax undermines EU trade”

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