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    The REA welcomes today’s publication of the Net Zero
    Review;
  
 
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    The Review reiterates how Net Zero is as much an
    economic opportunity as an environmental imperative and that
    action must be accelerated;
  
 
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    The REA strongly supports a transition that
    acknowledges how growth in renewables and clean technology
    provides the opportunities for a cleaner, stronger, and fairer
    economy.
  
 
  The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA)
  has warmly welcomed today’s publication of the Net Zero Review.
  Led by the Rt Hon  MP, the Review takes on
  board recommendations from fifty-two evidence roundtable sessions
  and 1800+ organisations and individuals who submitted to the
  official Call for Evidence - this includes roundtable meetings
  with REA Policy Board, Patrons, and many of our members.
  As the “largest national engagement on Net Zero,” the Review
  reflects the REA’s longstanding concerns for the sector and
  aligns with the REA’s Strategy that Net Zero is as much an
  economic opportunity as an environmental imperative and that
  action must be accelerated.
  The UK is now in an international race for investment and needs
  to keep pace. The Review highlights how policy uncertainty,
  planning delays and lack of route to market have all stymied the
  renewable energy and clean technology sector and must be
  addressed.
  The REA reiterates that cross government work is absolutely
  crucial, and we welcome the proposed Net Zero office to
  coordinate this.
  Dr Nina Skorupska CBE FEI, Chief Executive of the
  Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA)
  said:
  “The Net Zero Review, above all else, makes it clear that the
  energy transition is as much an economic opportunity as an
  environmental imperative and that action must be
  accelerated.
   
  “The REA warmly welcomes the recognition of the need for much
  more renewable deployment, highlighting the demand for a complete
  range of renewable and clean technologies to all play their part,
  as well as the transition to a circular economy.
  “This Review must finally settle any political and economic
  debate as to why Net Zero is essential. This has to mark a
  watershed moment, ending political hesitation and offering the
  catalyst to a cleaner, more prosperous future.”