Majority of businesses lack confidence in renewable energy framework, survey says

British firms across the renewable energy sector have expressed major concerns over Contracts for Difference and other focal Government energy policies, according to a survey from the Renewable Energy Association (REA).

Out of 68 companies who responded to the REA’s survey, 51% thought that Contracts for Difference would not be effective in bringing forward new renewable power capacity.

In addition, 69% believed that the lack of an emissions target in the Energy Bill sent a ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’ signal to investors while only 4% believed the UK had a ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ chance of meeting its 2020 renewable energy target.

However, the survey demonstrated some short-term optimism with 62% of companies expecting employment levels to stay the same over the next six to twelve months, and twice as many firms expecting to see employment increasing, compared to those expecting a decrease.

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