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08/06/2021

UK Providing Global Blueprint For Decarbonisation

The success of the UK's programme of decarbonisation could provide the blueprint to lower global carbon emissions and drive climate action, according to a new report from SSE and KPMG.

The UK has reduced climate emissions faster than any other country in the world and will host world leaders at COP26 in Glasgow in November to agree a plan to keep global warming to below 1.5 degrees.

The 'Hindsight is 2050 Vision' report examines the UK's decarbonisation journey and identifies five key principles that can help countries across the globe propel decarbonisation and step up the fight against climate change.

The five principles are:

• Setting binding, long-term targets backed by robust institutional structures to give investor confidence.  The UK's Climate Change Act and five-year Carbon Budgets have provided an effective governance framework and ensured public accountability.

• Balancing the energy trilemma of decarbonistion, affordability and reliability to retain a public mandate for decarbonisation.  Without policies in place to keep the lights on and without consideration of the cost and impact of the transition, it cannot succeed.

• Countries should decarbonise the power sector first to unlock electrification of other sectors of the economy.  Once the majority of electricity comes from clean sources, it provides a powerful tool with which to help decarbonise other sectors of the economy, such as transport, heat and industry.

• Incentivise lowest cost investment in low-carbon solutions.  Putting a clear price on carbon and a visible trajectory is the simplest way to incentivise the lowest-cost options, while stable, long-term policy and regulatory frameworks encourage investment by reducing risk, lowering the cost of capital and driving down technology costs and cost to consumers.

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• Drive strategic investment that anticipates future system needs.  Early, strategic investments in critical enabling infrastructure networks and grid flexibility in particular, as well as removing structural barriers to renewables growth will help drive decarbonisation.

Commenting on the report, SSE Group Energy and Commercial Director, Martin Pibworth, said: "The UK has driven decarbonisation at a faster rate than any other country on the planet and learnt some lessons – good and bad – along the way.

"The UK has 13 years of post Climate Change Act experience to offer the international community as they design their own blueprints for achieving net zero. Legally binding targets, focussing on decarbonising electricity first as the key to wider decarbonisation, and stable long term support mechanisms have all ensured remarkable progress on decarbonisation whilst keeping the lights on and costs down. This is a fantastic success story and shows what can be done with the right policies in place.

"Despite huge successes there remain challenges ahead and the UK has not yet achieved sufficient investment in low carbon flexible electricity generation despite good progress on carbon capture and storage, This progress needs replicating for technologies such as hydro pumped storage, hydrogen power generation and batteries, all of which will be integral to a net zero power system."

Simon Virley, KPMG Vice Chair and Head of Energy and Natural Resources, who authored the report added: "The UK has made impressive progress with its decarbonisation journey, but there are still challenges to meeting low carbon goals, not least in creating an energy system designed to fully incentivise net zero. Increasing flexibility in the energy network is one work in progress that will be critical to fully harness the power of renewables. It's also important to drive down the cost low carbon solutions to encourage more participants to participate in demand side response – which in turn will help establish a more responsive energy network.

"With the majority of the world's economy now signed up to net zero targets the focus needs to shift to how those goals can be met at a local, national and global level. We need practical solutions coupled with robust frameworks and governance to build a credible path to a low-carbon future."

As well as the UK's successes the report also outlines where more work is needed in areas like electricity market design to deal with lower electricity prices from low cost renewables, anticipatory investment in networks and transmission charging in order to facilitate technologies in their ideal locations. It highlights the need to make progress in decarbonising heatand transport.

The report states: "There is clearly no formula that will determine whether a country is successful at decarbonising the sectors of its economy while maintaining international economic competitivity, attracting new investment in an emerging low carbon sector whilst ensuring a just transition for its citizens. However, the UK experience, with both its successes and challenges it now faces can be summarised in give guiding principles that can be applied to any country looking at decarbonising its economy."

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