UK should ditch 'dying' utilities for localised wind and solar revolution, think tank says

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IPPR argues policies favouring large nuclear and offshore wind are costly and outdated when compared to distributed energy systems

The government is wrong to prop up an outdated model of large, centralised power stations and should be supporting smarter technologies that hold the key to a cheaper, cleaner, and more and secure electricity...

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