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In fact, it requires us to have 500MW in operation by 2020 and another 500MW in operation by 2025, and it assumes over 1.5GW of gas-generation carbon capture being operational by 2027.
According to that graph, the peak will arrive in 2025-26. What pressure is meeting the commitments from the PFI/PPP projects that were commissioned in the past putting on local authority expenditure and resources?
—Official Report, Education and Culture Committee, 19 February 2013; c 2025-6.He seemed to suggest that the bill was based on a “Back To The Future” principle.
Will fossil fuel prices be high for the next few years? Sure. Will they be high in 2025? I have absolutely no idea—none, zero, zip—and no one else has.
The Perth to Inverness main line upgrading was originally promised for December 2011, but has now been deferred until 2025. The Aberdeen to Inverness line upgrading was scheduled for 2016, but has been deferred until 2030.
San Francisco is recycling 77 per cent and aims for 100 per cent recycling by 2020.Why does the Scottish Government say that the best for which we can hope is 70 per cent recycling by 2025? Basically, it is saying that Scots are too feckless to recycle properly.
Exhibit 14 refers to a Scottish Government target of having a“Maximum of 25 per cent of municipal waste treated by energy-from-waste by 2025.”Is that a maximum because energy from waste is not a favoured option?
A month or two ago, Alex Neil and I were in Brussels, where people are looking towards 2025. Europe and Japan have a problem, as we will not have enough young well-educated people—we are on the decline in that respect.
Updated analysis by the Scottish Government’s chief economic adviser, published today, estimates that it could take until 2025-26 for the Scottish budget to return to last year’s levels.