A report published recently by the United Kingdom's National Infrastructure says that the UK's regulatory system must "adapt to meet the demands of the future" by providing new powers for regulators to ensure utility investments in sustainable infrastructure. The report notes that without such powers, the country will be unlikely to meet its target of zero emissions by 2050.Regulators in the U.K. should be given more powers and responsibilities to ensure that the energy, water and telecoms sectors all work towards achieving net zero by 2050 without sacrificing the resilience of the country's ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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