-:Undertaker:-
08-09-2022, 11:09 AM
Ban on fracking lifted as government caps domestic energy bills at £2,500 for 2 years
North Sea gas and oil applications also to be fast-tracked to get domestic energy production up
https://imageio.forbes.com/blogs-images/ucenergy/files/2018/02/Fracking-stock-2-1200x800.jpg?format=jpg&width=1200
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The economic mess we're in is because of the lockdowns and the Russia/Ukraine situation and our long-term energy policy.
And yet again I called it right. I said on these forums that the lockdowns were a disaster and would cost a fortune, hence inflation now running at 10%+ after central banks printed money like crazy while the economy was shut down, and I have argued for years that our insane green energy policy is putting our energy security at risk by closing down gas production, banning fracking and wasting obscene amounts of money on wind power which doesn't work.
I'm supposed to say I hate to say I told ya so but F it, I'm glad to say I told you so.
Although these measures are in response to the grim economic reality, and quite frankly are trying to patch up something that has already happened, at least we now have some common sense seeping into government over policy make-believe and policies that are compatible with reality. I'm most happy about the ban on fracking being lifted, as large areas of Britain are sitting on top of a literal energy goldmine that is just waiting to be exploited - as America and Canada have done with their tar sands and fracking deposits.
Get fracking wherever possible, get those North Sea rigs out there and pumping and get building a new generation of nuclear power plants asap!
North Sea gas and oil applications also to be fast-tracked to get domestic energy production up
https://imageio.forbes.com/blogs-images/ucenergy/files/2018/02/Fracking-stock-2-1200x800.jpg?format=jpg&width=1200
1567617883231993858
1567827236014723072
The economic mess we're in is because of the lockdowns and the Russia/Ukraine situation and our long-term energy policy.
And yet again I called it right. I said on these forums that the lockdowns were a disaster and would cost a fortune, hence inflation now running at 10%+ after central banks printed money like crazy while the economy was shut down, and I have argued for years that our insane green energy policy is putting our energy security at risk by closing down gas production, banning fracking and wasting obscene amounts of money on wind power which doesn't work.
I'm supposed to say I hate to say I told ya so but F it, I'm glad to say I told you so.
Although these measures are in response to the grim economic reality, and quite frankly are trying to patch up something that has already happened, at least we now have some common sense seeping into government over policy make-believe and policies that are compatible with reality. I'm most happy about the ban on fracking being lifted, as large areas of Britain are sitting on top of a literal energy goldmine that is just waiting to be exploited - as America and Canada have done with their tar sands and fracking deposits.
Get fracking wherever possible, get those North Sea rigs out there and pumping and get building a new generation of nuclear power plants asap!