The transition to clean energy is necessary, given continuing our reliance on fossil fuels would mean an insecure, unaffordable, and unsustainable energy system.
It’s one of the largest sources of clean energy used today and will continue to play a critical role in providing affordable electricity.
You have to have something to keep the Grid going when renewable sources falter, and the alternative is coal.
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What has been the Conservative Party ‘s response at Westminster to this situation? Incredibly, it has been to offer Wales even more devolution.
Where the Tories have rallied in Scotland, Labour appear to have done so here. There is a broad range of possible Conservative targets, but only a few anticipated gains.
Continuing our series on the key contests in each region and nation.
They could even tie with Labour. If they build in their 2015 success (and learn from their 2016 disappointment) more seats are definitely within reach.
Another region, another strong Conservative result against a mismanaged Labour campaign plagued by local miseries.
The third piece in our series examines the four-way battle for the hearts and minds of voters in Wales.
The long-standing ConHome contributor is one of a series of newly chosen candidates.
ConHome pressed for more seats to select sooner – it seems CCHQ has listened.
Having delivered the tough medicine of the recent Spending Review, the Government needs to focus and expand on this opportunity.