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Ed Miliband to double down on clean power push and take huge swipe at net zero critics

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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will double down on his drive for renewables and insist the quest for clean power becomes "faster, deeper and more wide-ranging".

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A range of measures he will set out today will include streamlining "outdated and bureaucratic planning rules" to allow projects such as "essential grid upgrades" to go through more swiftly.

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Some 640,000 hectares of the public estate, including land linked to the railway and the Ministry of Defence, could be used for green energy schemes such as solar panels and wind turbines, he is expected to say.

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He is also due to announce plans to break the link between electricity and gas prices to protect households and businesses from gas price spikes.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Miliband will hit back at critics who say his race to Net Zero is harming the country, saying: "We will double down, not back down, on our mission for clean energy."In his speech, Mr Miliband is expected to outline measures including speeding up the...

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