New Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has a lot of catching up to do – Greenpeace comment

The new Energy and Net Zero Secretary has picked up the baton for the final leg of a relay where her fellow runners have mostly been walking, sometimes backwards.

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Commenting on the appointment of Claire Coutinho as the new Energy and Net Zero Secretary, Greenpeace UK’s policy director Dr Doug Parr said:

“We don’t envy the new energy secretary’s job. She’s picked up the baton for the final leg of a relay where her fellow runners have mostly been walking, sometimes backwards. Her department has a huge amount of catching up to do to tackle both the energy and climate challenges in her new job title.

“Fortunately, there are plenty of things that will deliver on both, from removing absurd blockages to cheap renewables to fixing our energy-wasting homes and bringing our power grid into the 21st century.

“In her maiden speech, Claire Coutinho described renewables as ‘one of the most remarkable success stories in the UK today’. Perhaps she could persuade the Prime Minister to build on that success story instead of blocking it. If she can do that, it’ll be good news for bill payers, the climate and the economy. We wish her best of luck with that.”

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Quote from Claire Coutinho’s maiden speech: “And I’m proud that what East Surrey helped to pioneer in the renewable energy sector in the 17th Century, has now become one of the most remarkable success stories in the UK today. Not only are we the world leader in offshore wind, seven out of ten of the biggest wind farms in Europe are right here in the UK.”

Contact: Greenpeace UK news team at press.uk@greenpeace.org and on 020 7865 8255

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