This article was originally published in Business in the News.
In her op-ed, Boyden Partner and energy sector specialist Nia Lynch-Cryle examines the UK’s Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, highlighting both its ambitious goals and the lack of a clear roadmap for implementation. She underscores the complexity of the clean energy transition, advocating for a pragmatic approach that balances renewable innovation with the continued role of legacy oil and gas infrastructure. Nia encourages business leaders to conduct energy audits, align with ESG objectives, and appoint executives with deep energy policy expertise to navigate the evolving landscape. Her article offers strategic insights for companies aiming to adapt and thrive amid the UK’s push toward a sustainable energy future.
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