A new survey conducted by the UK Government has found that public support for renewable energy is at an all time high. The recent Public Attitudes Tracking Survey
published this week by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change
shows that public support for renewable energy stands at an all time
high of 76%, up from last quarter’s 75%.
Almost more important, active
opposition to renewable energy stands at a measly 5%, with only 1%
considering themselves “strongly opposed.” “The message from this latest poll is clear – ordinary people see
renewables as a British success story and want to see us increasing
their use further,” said Maf Smith, RenewableUK’s Deputy Chief Executive.
“We hope that Ministers will look at these figures carefully and listen
to what the thousands of voters who took part in this official
Government poll are telling them.
“The costs of onshore and offshore wind are falling rapidly,” Smith
continued. “Onshore wind is one of the cheapest of all sources of
electricity, so we need it kept in the energy mix to drive our fuel
bills down. Support for offshore wind remains sky-high too, and backing
for renewables overall is also increasing.”
“If the Government is worried about meeting its renewable energy
targets, wind can help make up the shortfall. It makes sense to reduce
our dependence on imports and to tackle climate change using our superb
home-grown resources.” The report is timely for supporters of the UK’s renewable energy industry, especially in the wake of recent controversy surrounding
the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Amber Rudd, who
found herself embroiled in a massive backlash due to a leaked letter
confirming the UK renewable energy industry’s worst fears — that the
country was not on track to meet its renewable energy targets, despite
widespread governmental praise to the contrary.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/11/12/uk-public-support-renewable-energy-continues-grow/
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