Scotland could become a European leader in electric vehicles, according to the Labour party.
Speaking at the party conference, John Park, Labour spokesman on economy and skills urged the Scottish government to invest in a green fleet of 1,000 electric vehicles.
He said that Glasgow-based Allied Vehiclesm which produces zero vehicle carbon emission cars, vans, minibuses and [...]
Scotland should become European electric car leader
March 11th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · Electric vehicle, Glasgow, John Park, labour, Mercedes Benz, scotland, Scottish government, Scottish National
Labour pins hopes on £1bn energy deal
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Ministers and the country’s leading electricity companies are expected today to finalise a £1bn plan to improve energy efficiency and help cut soaring fuel bills.
But the three-year package, due to be announced tomorrow is bound to disappoint some Labour MPs and leave trade unionists determined to redouble their calls for a windfall tax.
Tags: · AIB, blog, deal, Energy, environmental, hopes, inconvenient, labour, pins
Labour plans green revolution to slash energy prices and win back lost voters
May 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Gordon Brown is planning to use a massive expansion of green energy to win back voters angry at spiralling fuel prices.
They will be offered guaranteed prices for generating their own power that could fund loan schemes to pay for energy-saving technology under plans being finalised by ministers.
The plans are expected to be contained in a [...]
Tags: · green, labour, policy, UK
Downing St stands by rubbish tax
May 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Trials of a scheme to tax householders who throw away too much rubbish are to forge ahead, Downing Street has said.
It had been reported that Gordon Brown was planning to scrap the policy after Labour’s disastrous showing in the local elections in England and Wales.
The huge losses on Thursday led to heavy criticism of [...]
Tags: · government, labour, rubbish, tax
Labour ‘killing Britain’s renewables industry’
April 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Ministers are strangling the very industry they will need to help them meet ambitious targets for renewable energy and build new ecotowns across the country, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.
The number of households installing solar panels and other clean energy systems has slumped by up to three-quarters in England and Wales because [...]
Tags: · blog, britain, environmental, government, inconvenient, industry, killing, labour, renewable
Darling plans Labour’s greenest budget yet
March 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Alistair Darling will unveil a host of new measures in his first budget on Wednesday aimed at cutting carbon emissions from cars and including a fresh drive to boost biofuel use. The chancellor, under pressure from business leaders to cut corporation tax and scale back his controversial plans to tax non-domiciles, will instead present the [...]
Tags: · budget, greenest, inconvenient, labour, yet
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