
Mark Milner, industrial editor
The Guardian,
Friday May 30, 2008
Britain's second-biggest gas and electricity supplier, Scottish and Southern Energy, warned yesterday that the industry stood on the brink of radical change.
Centralised fossil fuel-fired generation would have to give way to a combination of energy efficiency and diversity, it said.
"The days of meeting an unchecked demand for energy through monolithic carbon-intensive power stations are coming to an end"
The Guardian,
Friday May 30, 2008
Britain's second-biggest gas and electricity supplier, Scottish and Southern Energy, warned yesterday that the industry stood on the brink of radical change.
Centralised fossil fuel-fired generation would have to give way to a combination of energy efficiency and diversity, it said.
"The days of meeting an unchecked demand for energy through monolithic carbon-intensive power stations are coming to an end"