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Labour faces doubts over 2030 ‘clean energy’ target after delay to UK nuclear plant

Opposition party insists 100% low-carbon generation by end of decade still possible despite new Hinkley Point setback
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, centre, during a visit to the Hinkley Point construction site in 2023

Britain’s Labour party has tried to quash growing doubts that it can hit its target to decarbonise the electricity system by 2030 should it form the next government, despite further delays to the flagship Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.

The UK’s main opposition party — which has a strong lead in the polls ahead of this year’s general election — wants all electricity generation to come from low-carbon sources, such as wind, solar and nuclear, within six years.

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