Ed Miliband promette di rafforzare la sicurezza energetica del Regno Unito in seguito alla guerra con l’Iran con nuove misure tra cui i “pannelli solari plug-in”

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/ed-miliband-energy-middle-east-solar-5HjdWLS_2/

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    1. hull_pattie_party on

      Any one know if this is true for plug-in batteries as well?

    2. ramakitty on

      Good luck placing anything on your balcony without freeholder/landlord consent, especially post-Grenfell.

    3. quantum-dave-5734 on

      that should cover the electric toothbrush then – energy security attained

    4. HorrorAd1613 on

      those 6 days of sun we get a year are now sorted, thanks ed

    5. Armodeen on

      It’s obvious we have to go much harder on renewables. Energy independence and security will be very important in the future.

    6. radiant_0wl on

      The plug in solar panels is an interesting concept but i think it’s also a bit iffy to recommend them in this context. Looking at a 5 year pay back period and very much a niche product.

      They seem welcomed though but not on the scale of action people are looking for.

      I’d want to see some zonal drill areas near our borders to allow companies to extract energy (and this revenue to us all) rather than letting our neighbours exploit it – reservoirs don’t respect borders, oil and gas can flow laterally.

    7. assemblerrules on

      “plug-in solar panels”. Jesus Christ, just build a nuclear power station or two.

    8. No_Weakness8999 on

      In every single interview that gets asked to this useless muppet, there needs one simple question… by what date can the British public expect energy prices to go down across the whole year.

      Miliband’s political career should be over by 2029, preferably before then.

    9. Duvet_Capeman on

      Maybe we should start by condemning the war and withdrawing support from the US so it ends faster? Why are we helping to attack Iran when that’s the reason for the price increase???

    10. Tricksilver89 on

      Renewable options are still far too expensive in the UK and the ROI very long as a result.

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