In the longer term on energy supply, Truss said, the UK needed to “take the difficult decisions to ensure we are not in this position every autumn and winter”, adding: “Sticking plasters and kicking the can down the road will not do.”
Truss has, again, not set out what this would involve, but she has expressed support for an increase in nuclear power, new efforts to drill in the North Sea, and the approval of fracking for shale gas. In contrast she is more sceptical about renewable energy, opposing onshore windfarms and solar power schemes on former agricultural land.
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Nice that she used the term “we”. It won’t be her at all;
“Truss will pay under £2,000 for Downing Street winter energy bills, Labour says
State subsidies for No 10 and No 11 mean she will be insulated from soaring energy costs for households“
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...nter-energy-bills-state-subsidies-labour-says