Energy crisis: Britain could be sitting on a second North Sea

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Onshore shale gas could provide cheap, abundant energy not dependent on Russian oligarchs or subject to the whims and fancies of Donald Trump.

But as with so many areas, it’s being held back by of eco-zealotry, Nimbyism and an inability to simply get things done, says Emma Revell That Britain needs to solve its energy https://www.cityam.com/energy-crisis-britain-could-be-sitting-on-a-second-north-sea/">[...]

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