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The UK's international reputation for a strong and well-balanced energy policy has taken another knock. | The UK's international reputation for a strong and well-balanced energy policy has taken another knock. |
It has lost its previous triple-A rating from the World Energy Council (WEC) - a global body representing the energy sector. | It has lost its previous triple-A rating from the World Energy Council (WEC) - a global body representing the energy sector. |
The authors of the WEC report said a vacuum in energy policy since the election was deterring investors needed to create new electricity supplies. | The authors of the WEC report said a vacuum in energy policy since the election was deterring investors needed to create new electricity supplies. |
But the government said it was still a world leader in energy policy. | But the government said it was still a world leader in energy policy. |
It said it was committed to securing energy supplies through nuclear and shale gas. | It said it was committed to securing energy supplies through nuclear and shale gas. |
The criticism from the WEC follows a complaint from the UN's chief environment scientist that the UK was turning away from renewables, just as they were being embraced by the rest of the world in the run-up to Paris climate talks this month. | The criticism from the WEC follows a complaint from the UN's chief environment scientist that the UK was turning away from renewables, just as they were being embraced by the rest of the world in the run-up to Paris climate talks this month. |
The WEC report ranks countries on their policies to keep the lights on, bills and carbon emissions down. It says the UK has been a leader in these policies. | The WEC report ranks countries on their policies to keep the lights on, bills and carbon emissions down. It says the UK has been a leader in these policies. |
But its says the government's drastic withdrawal of subsidies for wind and solar power has deterred investors needed for new energy supplies. | But its says the government's drastic withdrawal of subsidies for wind and solar power has deterred investors needed for new energy supplies. |
UK ranking under threat | UK ranking under threat |
Electricity has become comparatively more expensive, and the UK remains on a "watch-list" over how it will secure its future energy supply. | Electricity has become comparatively more expensive, and the UK remains on a "watch-list" over how it will secure its future energy supply. |
The report warned the UK faced the run-down of nuclear plants and the closure of coal-powered stations, alongside ageing infrastructure - meaning its ranking is set to fall in future assessments. | The report warned the UK faced the run-down of nuclear plants and the closure of coal-powered stations, alongside ageing infrastructure - meaning its ranking is set to fall in future assessments. |
It urged the government to ensure consistent policy to secure and maintain investments while reforms to the energy system are being implemented. | It urged the government to ensure consistent policy to secure and maintain investments while reforms to the energy system are being implemented. |
Britain still gets an AAB rating from the council and is still in the world's top four. But that may be a let-off, because the report was written before damaging revelations in a leaked letter that the government has misled people over its progress on EU renewable energy targets. | Britain still gets an AAB rating from the council and is still in the world's top four. But that may be a let-off, because the report was written before damaging revelations in a leaked letter that the government has misled people over its progress on EU renewable energy targets. |
The government denies misleading Parliament to believe that it will hit its mandatory 15% renewable energy target in 2020. | The government denies misleading Parliament to believe that it will hit its mandatory 15% renewable energy target in 2020. |
But the letter makes clear that the shortfall of approaching 25% in renewables has been hidden from the public - and over several summer months in which subsidies were being cut, journalists were consistently told that the EU renewables targets were still being met. | But the letter makes clear that the shortfall of approaching 25% in renewables has been hidden from the public - and over several summer months in which subsidies were being cut, journalists were consistently told that the EU renewables targets were still being met. |
Energy Secretary Amber Rudd told MPs the government remained committed to the targets, which will be achieved by greater focus on renewable heat and transport, rather than electricity. | Energy Secretary Amber Rudd told MPs the government remained committed to the targets, which will be achieved by greater focus on renewable heat and transport, rather than electricity. |
She added: "I recognise, as that letter does, that we don't have the right policies, particularly in transport and heat in order to make those 2020 targets, but we have four to five years and I remain committed to making those targets." | She added: "I recognise, as that letter does, that we don't have the right policies, particularly in transport and heat in order to make those 2020 targets, but we have four to five years and I remain committed to making those targets." |
A spokesman for her department, commenting on the WEC report, said: "We've made record investments in renewables and are committed to lower-carbon secure energy, such as nuclear and shale gas, which will help keep the lights on for future generations." | A spokesman for her department, commenting on the WEC report, said: "We've made record investments in renewables and are committed to lower-carbon secure energy, such as nuclear and shale gas, which will help keep the lights on for future generations." |
Energy analysts are baffled as to why the government is blocking onshore wind and large-scale solar power, as these are among the cheapest options for hitting the renewables target. | Energy analysts are baffled as to why the government is blocking onshore wind and large-scale solar power, as these are among the cheapest options for hitting the renewables target. |
The UN praises the UK for its international role on climate, especially in helping developing countries get clean energy supplies like wind and solar. | The UN praises the UK for its international role on climate, especially in helping developing countries get clean energy supplies like wind and solar. |
But the head of the climate negotiations said she noted concern among international allies over recent UK policy changes. | But the head of the climate negotiations said she noted concern among international allies over recent UK policy changes. |
Follow Roger Harrabin on Twitter @rharrabin |
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