Clean energy by 2030 is possible but tough, says ESO chief

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Achieving clean power by 2030 is possible, though it will require significant effort and new approaches.

That’s what Fintan Slye, Executive Director of the ESO, stated during the Energy UK Annual Conference.

Mr Slye acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed confidence in reaching the goal, backed by detailed analysis and industry collaboration.

Fintan Slye addressed scepticism within the energy industry, saying, “I understand that there’ll be some people… saying that that’s just not possible or that it’s too difficult. But I’m happy to stand here today and say that our analysis says that it is possible to achieve clean power by 2030.”

The boss of the electricity system operator acknowledged the complexity of the task, referring to it as a “Herculean effort,” and emphasised the need for innovation in technology, regulatory approvals and planning.

Mr Slye highlighted progress in power technology, such as advancements in batteries, hydrogen, carbon capture and artificial intelligence and noted that the electricity system will operate at zero carbon for short periods by 2025.

Fintan Slye added, “Make no mistake, clean power 2030 by 2030 is achievable. But it’s also a huge challenge and requires us to do things differently, to do things quicker, to act together.”

Mr Slye stressed the need for collective action and urgency, stating, “It is possible and we are committed to playing our part, but it requires all of us across the industry to do things differently, to act together and to act with urgency.”

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