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UK Energy Review

The UK government's July Energy Review was generally welcomed for its stance on renewables, nuclear and carbon, but many market participants had been hoping for greater clarity

The much-anticipated UK government's Energy Review published in July gave a boost to investment in renewable energy, showed increased government support for carbon trading, and eased the path towards new nuclear build. However, its lack of decisiveness has left many market participants with a sense of anticlimax.

"It's been a little bit of a disappointment, insofar that it has put forward few

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