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it will mean new pylons, solar plants, electricity substations and wind turbines to suffolk and aberdeenshires is being levelled. oh, here we go. the government wants to raise that to 95% by 2030. power mission is controversial. but lives in aberdeenshire, where a new pylon line carrying from her home. not in my back yard. no, we don't want these pylons anywhere. we're not nimbys. they should not be onshore at all. is about six metres. on average, they're going the government has said it will simplify the planning more quickly. local people think that just means they'll be even easier to ignore. how many here think you won't be heard — so that is an overwhelming majority. of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. that isn't the answer. the answer is to listen to local people but to make decisions. that's what our country needs. hit the ground running. perhaps even discounts on their bills, but that the national interest is the priority. crisis and give us energy security. lord voldemort himself, opposes a series of big new substations proposed to bring wind
it will mean new pylons, solar plants, electricity substations and wind turbines to suffolk and aberdeenshires is being levelled. oh, here we go. the government wants to raise that to 95% by 2030. power mission is controversial. but lives in aberdeenshire, where a new pylon line carrying from her home. not in my back yard. no, we don't want these pylons anywhere. we're not nimbys. they should not be onshore at all. is about six metres. on average, they're going the government has said it will...
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our climate editor, justin rowlatt has been to suffolk and aberdeenshire to find out more.newables and nuclear power already generate over half of britain's electricity. the government wants to raise that to 95% by 2030. eileen says she wants green electricity, from her home. i mean, there is a little bit — they call it nimby, don't they? not in my back yard. we're not nimbys. they should not be onshore at all. now, to give you an idea of how these pylons are going to look, eileen's house here. this is just to give you an idea of scale. but eileen's house, up to the chimney there, is about six metres. on average, they're going to be about 57m high — more quickly. even easier to ignore. you talk about streamlining the planning system. system we inherited, which involved year upon year of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. the answer is to listen to local people that's what our country needs. perhaps even discounts on their bills, lord voldemort himself, opposes a series of big what's the best version of bringing in this governments can,
our climate editor, justin rowlatt has been to suffolk and aberdeenshire to find out more.newables and nuclear power already generate over half of britain's electricity. the government wants to raise that to 95% by 2030. eileen says she wants green electricity, from her home. i mean, there is a little bit — they call it nimby, don't they? not in my back yard. we're not nimbys. they should not be onshore at all. now, to give you an idea of how these pylons are going to look, eileen's house...
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today, s7o7qu7ite7 7 today, s7o7qu7ite7 brave 7cloud sky today, so quite brave cloud like these in aberdeenshireghter; fer seame'e in of over the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days over the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days our' the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days our weathert couple of days our weather will be dominated by this slow—moving weather fronts that a couple oii days a couple oli days to across the uk, running a pressure and the 7 pressure and the rain on it dry pressure and the rain on it will by the time it will weaken by the time it reaches east england, so not will weaken by the time it reach here. t england, so not will weaken by the time it reach here. butgland, so not will weaken by the time it reach here. but the d, so not will weaken by the time it reach here. but the weather: will weaken by the time it reach here. but the weather is much here. but the weather is bringing some rain across the of the uk and quite around the outer windy around the outer gusts of 40—50 mph hebrides, gusts of 40—50 mph through the afternoon. quite mild with for most mild with tempera
today, s7o7qu7ite7 7 today, s7o7qu7ite7 brave 7cloud sky today, so quite brave cloud like these in aberdeenshireghter; fer seame'e in of over the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days over the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days our' the next brighter; fer seame'e in of days our weathert couple of days our weather will be dominated by this slow—moving weather fronts that a couple oii days a couple oli days to across the uk, running a pressure and the 7 pressure and the rain on it dry...
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our climate editor justin rowlatt has been to suffolk and aberdeenshire to find out more.by 2030. this is deeside against pylons headquarters. eileen says she wants green electricity, from her home. if the line was going somewhere else, you probably wouldn't be complaining, would you? no, we don't want we're not nimbys. we're noobys — no—one's back yard. is about six metres. on average, they're going to be about 57m high — taller than most of the pylons in scotland. local people think that just means they'll be even easier to ignore. of farmland in lincolnshire. won't be heard as part of this planning process. of this planning process? so that is an overwhelming majority. you talk about streamlining the planning system. what we're not willing to do is to have the planning system we inherited, which involved year upon year of delay on decisions. an endless cycle of more consideration, more reviews. that isn't the answer. but to make decisions. that's what our country needs. he says there'll be benefits for the communities affected, that we control so we can cut bills, tackl
our climate editor justin rowlatt has been to suffolk and aberdeenshire to find out more.by 2030. this is deeside against pylons headquarters. eileen says she wants green electricity, from her home. if the line was going somewhere else, you probably wouldn't be complaining, would you? no, we don't want we're not nimbys. we're noobys — no—one's back yard. is about six metres. on average, they're going to be about 57m high — taller than most of the pylons in scotland. local people think...