GMB, the union for energy workers, has called on the
Government to plan and invest now in major infrastructure to deal
with growing electricity demand.
The comments come as the National Grid publishes its
annual ‘Future Energy Scenarios’ report, predicting demand will
grow significantly by 2050, driven by increased electrification
of transport and heating.
Justin Bowden, GMB National Secretary
said:
“These future scenarios should be a wake-up call,
signalling the urgent need for planning and investment to deal
with growing electricity demand.
“In three out of four scenarios, this report shows
gas continuing to provide more energy than electricity by 2050
and remaining the dominant form of heating well into the
2030’s.
“Amidst growing demand for electricity, Ministers’
commitment to the key role gas has to play in our energy mix is a
welcome dose of common sense. Lower carbon gas, alongside new
nuclear and renewables, are crucial in providing reliable,
flexible and affordable energy supplies for the foreseeable
future.
"We need a balanced and credible energy
policy that guarantees security of supply, reasonable prices
and lower and zero carbon energy sources to support the
economy and protect the environment."
ENDS
Notes to editors
Future Energy Scenarios, National Grid
http://fes.nationalgrid.com/media/1363/fes-interactive-version-final.pdf