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blackpoison - August 16, 2008 07:56 PM (GMT)
This Article is From the independent and worth a read.

"The lights will go out across the UK in seven years if the Planning Bill coming up for review this week is rejected in the House of Lords, according to a leading business trade body. It estimates the country needs £100bn of investment in major energy plants by 2020.


The CBI has urged the House of Lords to pass the Planning Bill, under consideration tomorrow, to help secure the nation's energy and infrastructure needs.

It also accused the Conservatives of playing politics in opposing the Bill, with potentially damaging ramifications for the UK's future.

John Cridland, deputy director general of the CBI, said: "To keep the lights on, heat our homes and meet climate change targets, approximately £100bn needs to be invested in major energy infrastructure projects by 2020."

To avoid the power outages that have dogged South Africa and California in the past few years, the UK needs dozens of individual infrastructure projects from gas and coal-fired plants to wind and nuclear. The CBI said that with current complicated planning, legislation was "not fit for purpose", adding the Government's Planning Bill was crucial to speed up the process of approving these projects.



"The current planning system has always struggled with such projects and there is no way the number of projects necessary would come through the current system in time. The reforms ... in the Planning Bill are essential if business is to commit to the necessary investment," Mr Cridland said.

The UK needs seven new gas and coal-fired stations, 12 new nuclear stations and 40 wind farms, as well as 12 major gas storage plants, according to the CBI.

The second reading of the Bill is in the Lords tomorrow, before it goes to committee. It should be voted on before the end of the year.

The Bill was first proposed in a White Paper in May last year and is based around the creation of an independent body to oversee the planning applications for major energy infrastructure projects. The CBI supports the move, pointing to major infrastructure planning permission, such as Sizewell B, taking five years. It hopes a streamlined process would take as little as nine months.

Currently, the final decision sits with ministers and politicians fear that by handing the power to an independent body they are stripping democratic accountability out of the planning process, and taking power away from local officials.

The CBI disagreed. It said the Independent Planning Commission, which would comprise up to 30 experts, would act in a similar way to the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England, with the final decision taken by a body of experts rather than politicians."

There seems to be more and more issues effecting the world globaly, is our little planet coming to a end???

once in a blue mew - August 16, 2008 10:59 PM (GMT)
Lol. The planet isn't coming to an end, we're just too stubborn to give up on Fossil Fuels. We could always use Solar, Wind, Geothermal, and Hydroelectric power to fuel our homes. But those damn greedy gas companies are trying to suck us dry for as long as possible.

But once the fuel runs out, just you wait, we'll have infinite resources, if we can adapt in time.

Divette - August 17, 2008 11:41 PM (GMT)
Our planet won't really come to an end that fast. We still got several more years to go. There is an easier way to get power. If we could just harness what the environment has from around us, we'd be set for life since what the environment gives can grow back, where as fossils fuels are gone forever.

Graveman - August 19, 2008 02:25 AM (GMT)
The way I see it, the only way the world will end is if these oil companies decide to stop grubbing money for their own pockets (because they want those three golf courses in their back yards) We're entering a world-wide Great Depression.

We're already feeling the effects now. Because these oil tycoons want to make more money for themselves, they jack up the price on gas. Now that gas is so expensive, no one is able to buy it. They'll be stuck at home in the cold when winter comes. Because gas is so expensive, trucks wont be able to deliver food to grocery stores, they'll jack up the prices on food. If no one can aford gas, they wont be able to go to the grocery store to by what little food is there. When these stores stop making money, they'll be forced to close, and that means unless we can grow our own food, NO ONE will be eating anymore. People will start dying. On top of all that, without gas, no one will be able to get to work unless they're within walking distance. Because no one will be working, no one will make money, and as a result, no one will be able to pay their heating, electric and water bills, or pay mortgages. People will freeze to death in the winter, or will be kicked out of their homes because they can't pay of their mortgage payments.

All because sone rich asshole wants to buy a new golf course for their property.




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