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UK Sets New Climate Target as Clean Energy Transition Accelerates

Emmanuel Nuamahby Emmanuel Nuamah
June 2, 2026
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Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband

Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband

UK government has unveiled a new emissions reduction target aimed at accelerating the country’s clean energy transition, strengthening energy security and reducing the impact of future fossil fuel price shocks on households and businesses.

The proposed target forms the basis of UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget and would require emissions to be cut by approximately 87% compared with 1990 levels during the period from 2038 to 2042.

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband stated that accelerating the transition to domestically produced clean energy that the nation can fully control is the best approach to protect home and corporate budgets as Britain faces its second fossil fuel shock in ten years.

“What has been achieved so far by businesses and communities across the country is a great British success story – cutting costs by upgrading homes, backing British businesses, supporting one million good jobs according to new analysis from CBI Economics, and protecting our beautiful countryside.”  

Ed Miliband

He added that while some people prefer to ignore the realities of climate breakdown and leave future generations to deal with its consequences, the government instead believes in the enduring British principle of safeguarding the country for those who come after.

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The announcement comes at a time of renewed concern over global energy markets, with Britain facing its second major fossil fuel price shock in five years amid disruptions linked to the conflict involving Iran.

According to UK government, the proposed carbon budget is designed to provide long-term certainty for investors while helping shield households and businesses from future energy market instability. The target is based on projections that consumers will increasingly adopt technologies such as electric vehicles, solar panels, battery storage systems and other low-carbon solutions over the coming decades.

The government contends that transitioning more quickly to clean energy is the most effective strategy to avoid susceptibility to changes in fossil fuel prices while also supporting economic growth, enhancing public health, and contributing to global efforts to prevent climate change.

The government also asserts that the target is consistent with international commitments under the Paris Agreement, which aims to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

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Climate Minister Katie White
Climate Minister, Katie White

Furthermore, the Climate Change Act of 2008, which has governed Britain’s climate policy for almost 20 years, provided the foundation for the new emissions target.

Over £90 billion in private investment has reportedly been announced in the UK’s clean energy sector since July 2024. Major carbon capture projects in Teesside and ongoing funding for the Sizewell C nuclear power facility on the Suffolk coast are among these promises.

A new economic analysis demonstrating the increasing contribution of the net zero economy to national prosperity was released at the same time as the government’s statement.

According to a report by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, supported by analysis from CBI Economics,UK’s net zero sector now supports more than one million jobs and is expected to contribute approximately £105 billion in gross value added to the economy during 2025 alone.

The findings suggest that businesses operating within the clean energy and low-carbon economy have become one of the country’s fastest-growing economic sectors. The report also indicates that jobs linked to net zero industries tend to be significantly more productive than the national average and generate higher wages for workers.

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Moreover, efforts to accelerate renewable energy deployment have already shown signs of momentum. March recorded the highest monthly solar installation figures in more than a decade, while electric vehicle sales reached record levels.

It is estimated that households installing solar panels could save up to £500 annually on energy bills. Drivers switching to electric vehicles may reduce annual running costs by as much as £1,400, while industry data increasingly shows that new electric vehicles are becoming more affordable compared with traditional petrol-powered models.

The government also emphasised its £15 billion Warm households Plan, which aims to lower fuel poverty and increase energy efficiency in millions of households through extensive insulation and renovation projects.

Climate Minister Katie White added, “the record-breaking May heatwave is another reminder that climate change is no longer a distant prospect. Increased heatwaves, flooding and nature loss are becoming the new norm for our country.”

“That’s why we’re continuing to set a clear investment framework which will electrify Britain, maximising the benefits of clean power with cleaner air, warmer homes, energy security, investment into Britain and thousands of jobs in the industries of the future.”

Katie White

According to official estimates, recent renewable energy auctions have secured enough clean electricity generation capacity to power the equivalent of 23 million homes.

Forecasts further indicate that by 2050, UK’s reliance on fossil fuels may decrease from approximately 75% of its current energy consumption to about 15%.

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