Britain to phase out coal power stations within a decade with the government saying the UK's energy future lies in gas
VOICED: Shows Interior shots Yorkshire's Drax power station operations including wood pellets moving into the power station and the turbine hall full of machinery in the power station. Exterior shots machinery moving coal, biomass storage drums outside power station and wide shots of power station. Interview with UK's Energy Secretary Amber Rudd on Energy future for the UK and interview with Chief Executive of Drax on change in production methods. The UK's last coal-fired power station is to be shut and out of service within a decade. The government says the country's energy future lies in gas and it's warned it's time to build an infrastructure fit for the 21st century.The move to gas has been criticised by environmentalists who want a greater development of cleaner technology on November 18, 2015 in London, England.
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18 November, 2015
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